Israel destroys main bridge in southern Lebanon and intensifies demolitions; see video
Israel has intensified its military offensive in Lebanon by destroying a key bridge and demolishing homes near the southern border.
On Sunday, Israel expanded its military operations in Lebanon by launching an attack on a principal bridge that connected the southern region to the rest of the country. This assault came after Tel Aviv ordered its armed forces to destroy all crossings over the Litani River within Lebanese territory and to further escalate the demolition of homes in close proximity to the southern border. This move reflects a significant escalation in Israel's military campaign in Lebanon, which was drawn into conflict on March 2 when Hezbollah, an Iranian-aligned armed group, launched attacks against Israel.
The destruction of the bridge on Lebanon's coastal highway marked a critical point in the ongoing military action, as it was a vital route for agricultural transport and connectivity between the southern regions and the central parts of the country. Earlier on the same day, an Israeli military spokesperson had stated that the Israeli Defense Forces would target the bridge, highlighting a coordinated strategy to dismantle the infrastructure supporting Hezbollah's operations.
Local residents have reported a rapid exodus from the area following the strike, indicating the heightened alarm and danger faced by civilians amid the intensifying conflict. One resident, Lama al-Fares, described her family's frantic escape from the vicinity of the attack, underscoring the human cost and urgency of the situation as military actions escalate in the region. The implications of these developments raise concerns over humanitarian conditions in Lebanon and the potential for further violence in the conflict with Hezbollah.