The Israeli military on Thursday called on residents to leave parts of the Beqaa and the South, warning that Israeli forces would again target these areas.
The notices to evacuate were issued for residents in specific areas of the Beqaa in the east and Tyre in the south, both regions regularly struck by Israeli warplanes.
"Urgent warning to the residents of the Beqaa region, specifically those located in the building marked on the map in the Tamnine area," military spokesman Avichay Adraee said on X.
"You are located near facilities and interests that belong to Hezbollah, which will be targeted by the Defense Forces (army) in the near future."
Adraee later posted two other calls for residents of nearby Sariin al-Tahta and Safri areas, also in the Beqaa region, to evacuate as well.
Those calls were soon followed by two orders issued by the military to residents of al-Hawsh and Burj al-Shamali near Tyre.
A few minutes after the warnings were issued, Israeli fighter jets shelled the designated areas.
Israeli Strikes
Israeli warplanes also raided Arnoun and Aita al-Shaab, and extended shelling on Kunin, Hanin, and Ramia in the district of Nabatiyeh.
Meanwhile, Kfarchouba, and Shebaa witnessed heavy artillery shelling, while airstrikes targeted Arabsalim. Kfar Kila and Odaisseh also witnessed warplane raids.
Furthermore, a German warship brought down an unmanned flying object off the coast of Lebanon on Thursday, according to a spokesperson for the German Defense Ministry.
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