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Israel Targets Hezbollah’s Southern Lebanon Supply Routes

In the early hours of the morning, the Israeli military launched a series of airstrikes on key roads in the western Bekaa region, located in eastern Lebanon.
The targeted roads effectively isolate several towns and villages where Hezbollah’s influence is known to be significant.
Additionally, a road connecting the western Bekaa to southern Lebanon was also hit, underscoring Israel’s apparent aim to sever the region’s access to the south.
The Bekaa region has historically served as Hezbollah’s operational hub. By disrupting supply lines, Israel aims to prevent the group from sending reinforcements, arms, or other essential supplies to its fighters in southern Lebanon, thereby hindering their ability to sustain their efforts.
Last week, the Israeli military had already targeted bridges over the Litani River, in an effort to isolate the southern region. However, one remaining road still allows access to the cities of Tyre and Nabatieh.

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