'Israel' signals strikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon
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'Israeli' army spokesman, Avichay Adraee, issued an urgent and direct warning to residents of southern Lebanon, stating that the 'Israeli' military plans to strike Hezbollah military infrastructure across the region in the near future.
According to Adraee, the measure is part of efforts to counter attempts by Hezbollah to rebuild its activities in the area.
In a statement posted on his official social media account, Adraee strongly urged residents of buildings marked in red on attached maps, as well as nearby structures, in the villages of Majdal and Braachit, to evacuate immediately.
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He instructed civilians to move at least 300 meters away from the targeted buildings, emphasizing that those who remain in the area would be putting themselves at serious risk.
This warning comes minutes after a previous 'Israeli' strike hit southern Lebanon, targeting a residential house and causing damage but no confirmed casualties. The latest alert highlights escalating tensions in the border region, with 'Israel' continuing to target sites associated with Hezbollah’s military infrastructure.



