Beirut, Lebanon — The Israeli army South Lebanon operations included burning homes and triggering explosions. The Lebanese National News Agency reported these latest field developments. Israeli forces set several houses on fire in Beit Yahoun. Simultaneously, troops detonated explosive charges in Hadatha town. Security tensions remain high across border communities.
Official reports confirmed that the assault targeted Beit Yahoun. The town is located in the Bint Jbeil district. These actions form part of ongoing border movements.
Continuous Explosions and Border Town Targeting
Israeli military operations continue across various southern locations. These operations feature heavy artillery shelling and continuous airstrikes. Military forces also execute controlled demolitions of buildings. Destructive actions affect numerous local villages.
Recent Israeli army South Lebanon activities caused explosions in Hadatha. Reports indicated additional demolition operations in neighboring areas. Multiple blast sounds echoed throughout surrounding villages recently. Affected locations include Hadatha, Beit Yahoun, Kounine, and Altayri. Local residents heard loud explosions across nearby areas.
Field Escalation and Lebanese Prime Minister Tour
Field developments coincided with a visit by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam. Salam inspected several southern areas during his official tour. He emphasized the necessity of deploying the Lebanese Army. Salam urged full state authority across the southern region.
The Prime Minister noted army presence restores national sovereignty. He affirmed Lebanon commitment to unified state control nationwide. Beirut seeks expanded military presence and international support. Tensions remain elevated amid fears of widening operations.



