Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Lebanese areas, Lebanese Parliament Speaker calls it a message

Lebanon 18-12-2025 | 14:40

Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Lebanese areas, Lebanese Parliament Speaker calls it a message

The Israeli army confirmed that it targeted a Hezbollah member in Taybeh.
Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Lebanese areas, Lebanese Parliament Speaker calls it a message
Israeli raid on Boudai, west of Baalbek. (Annahar)
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Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes targeting multiple areas in Lebanon. The raids struck lands in Hermel, the Boudai area west of Baalbek, and the Jbour area in southern Lebanon.

In addition, reports indicated that an Israeli airstrike targeted a pick-up vehicle in the Taybeh area of southern Lebanon, coinciding with an Israeli drone flying at low altitude over Beirut and its southern suburbs.

The Israeli army confirmed that it targeted a Hezbollah member in Taybeh.

 

Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri described the airstrikes as “an Israeli message to the Paris Conference dedicated to supporting the Lebanese army, and simultaneously, a fiery belt of airstrikes in honor of the Mechanism meeting.”

 

 

Targeting a 'pick-up' in Taybeh. (Social media)
Targeting a 'pick-up' in Taybeh. (Social media)

 

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee stated that the "Defense Forces struck a camp and military buildings of Hezbollah across various locations in Lebanon."

 

"During the strikes, terrorist infrastructure, launch platforms, and storage of combat materials inside a camp used for training and qualifications were destroyed,” he said.

 

Adraee added that Hezbollah members had been conducting shooting exercises and combat preparations in the targeted camp, aiming to plan operations against Israeli forces and civilians.

 

He confirmed that additional strikes hit military buildings deep inside Lebanon used to store combat materials from which Hezbollah had recently operated.