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Israel’s Military Campaign Takes a Geographical Toll on Southern Lebanon

The Litani River’s two main bridges in the Bekaa Valley serve as critical lifelines between the western Bekaa and the rest of Lebanon, facilitating the movement of goods and people. As part of a sustained military strategy, Israel has systematically targeted at least six key bridges spanning the Litani River, effectively severing the north-south connection within the country. By doing so, Israeli forces aim to consolidate their control over southern towns and villages, thereby isolating the region from the rest of Lebanon. This calculated move is part of a broader campaign, yet Hezbollah continues to demonstrate its capacity to launch attacks deep within Israeli territory. A severe sandstorm, originating from the African continent, has descended upon the area, providing a veil of cover for both Israeli troops and Hezbollah fighters. The sounds of jets, gunfire, and explosions can be heard as the conflict intensifies.

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