BEIRUT: Israeli military operations have escalated in southern Lebanon and the Baalbek region, with multiple airstrikes reported across several towns and strategic areas, including the Litani River and Ras al-Ain hills. The developments have raised concerns about increasing hostilities in the region. According to National News Agency, an Israeli raid targeted the course of the Litani River towards the Deir Mimas-Qosaibeh area. In Baalbek, enemy aircraft reportedly struck a building on the Ras al-Ain hill, impacting the al-Asira neighborhood. The raids extended to other towns, including Al-Bazaliyeh, north of Baalbek, and Kfar Kela, as well as Al-Shaitiyeh and al-Matriya. Further reports from the National News Agency indicate that in Tyre, a raid occurred on a house in Abbasiyeh, although the missile did not detonate. In Zahrani, Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier twice, causing a significant sound disruption. Later in the evening, additional raids targeted the towns of Shebaa, Tebnine, and Shaqra. T he series of raids and airstrikes come amid heightened tensions in the region, with both sides increasing military activities, raising the specter of broader conflict. Local and international observers continue to monitor the situation closely as developments unfold.