Beirut, Lebanon — Israeli warplanes launched two airstrikes targeting the area situated between the towns of Srbin and Rchaf in Southern Lebanon, according to the National News Agency. The strikes form part of an ongoing military escalation and intensified aerial and ground operations across border towns.
Southern towns and rural sectors face recurring artillery and air bombardment, with Israeli forces focusing strikes on border approaches and surrounding locations.
Repeated Airstrikes and Border Area Targeting
The vicinity of Srbin and Rchaf has previously been targeted, highlighting sustained military focus on these strategic sectors in Southern Lebanon. Specialized units continue monitoring field developments and evaluating damage.
Initial reports indicate no immediate casualties or loss of life resulting from the two recent strikes, though heightened security alerts remain in effect across neighboring villages.
Rising Field Tensions and Risks of Wider Escalation
The southern front remains on high alert as Israeli forces continue targeting infrastructure associated with Hezbollah. In turn, Hezbollah maintains counter-operations using rockets and drones directed at Israeli military positions and troop concentrations.
Lebanese authorities repeatedly denounce the continuous strikes as a blatant violation of national sovereignty and international law. Conversely, Israeli defense officials state that operations aim to neutralize immediate security threats, as international monitors warn of expanding regional conflict risks.



