NABATIEH: Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes targeting multiple locations in southern Lebanon, including Bint Jbeil and Aita al-Shaab, while artillery shelling with phosphorous shells ignited fires on the outskirts of Kfar Shuba. According to National News Agency-Lebanon, the airstrikes were part of a series of military actions in the region, including raids on Byout al-Siyyad, Siddiqin, Ramadiyya, and Jabal al-Botm. The use of phosphorous shells in Kfar Shuba's forested areas has led to fires, exacerbating tensions in the area. The escalation in military activity follows ongoing regional conflicts, with both Lebanese and Israeli governments exchanging warnings over recent border incidents. The strategic significance of the targeted locations remains a matter of concern for both local authorities and international observers. Local emergency services have been mobilized in response to the fires, but the situation remains precarious due to the potential for further military actions. The international com munity has been urged to intervene to prevent further escalation.