A new wave of cross-border violence has erupted after Israel carried out early-morning airstrikes targeting the town of Khiam in southern Lebanon.
According to initial reports, multiple explosions were heard shortly after dawn as Israeli aircraft struck locations believed to be linked to militant infrastructure. Plumes of smoke were seen rising from the area, with local sources reporting damage to buildings and surrounding

The strikes are believed to be part of ongoing efforts to target positions ᴀssociated with Hezbollah, the armed group operating in southern Lebanon, amid heightened regional tensions and frequent exchanges of fire along the border.

Emergency responders were deployed to ᴀssess the damage and ᴀssist civilians, though full details on casualties remain unclear. Residents in nearby areas reported heightened fear as the strikes marked another escalation in cross-border hostilities.

Israeli officials have not released a full statement on the specific targets, but military operations in the area have intensified in recent days following increased threats and attacks from across the border.

The situation remains volatile as tensions continue to rise along the Israel–Lebanon frontier, raising concerns about a broader regional escalation.
