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Israeli airstrikes conducted on February 5, 2026, at 16:23 UTC, hit multiple towns in southern Lebanon, with intense bombardment reported in the valley between Zefta and al-Nmeiriyeh. A large plume of thick gray smoke emerged from a wooded hillside in a mountainous area, indicating a major explosion or fire likely caused by aerial attack. The site includes a prominent yellow multi-story structure located on a high ridge within dense vegetation and rugged terrain, suggesting a possible infrastructure or facility target. No confirmed details regarding the nature of the target, casualty figures, or the specific Israeli military unit involved are currently available.
The attack represents a continuation of escalating cross-border military activity between Israel and armed groups operating in southern Lebanon. The targeting of a structure in a remote, heavily vegetated area suggests a strategic or logistical objective. Given the intensity of the bombardment, the likelihood of infrastructure damage is high. Threat levels in the region are expected to remain elevated for at least 72 hours, with potential for further Israeli air operations or retaliatory responses. Civilian access to affected areas is likely restricted.
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