Summary of Israeli Aggressions on Lebanese Territory on 6/6/2026:
Airstrikes executed by hostile warplanes:
South:
Mayfadoun, Abba, El Qatrange, Deir Amess, Hadatha, Jouaiya, Blat, Srifa, Harouf, Al-Shihabiya, Siddiqine, Az-Zarariyah, Touline, Nabatieh, Between Mayfadoun and Zawtar al-Sharqiyah, Alsaksakieh, Shokin, Sajd, Kfar Houna, Braachit, Ansariyeh, Zebdine, Between Nabatieh al-Fawqa and Kfar Tibnit, Ayta al-Jabal, Qallawiyah, Yater, Mazraat al-Ahmadiyeh, Haris, Beit Yahoun, Deir Qanoun Al Nahr, Kfar Tibnit, Aramta, Al-Barrak (Zahrani), Bourj Qallawiyah, Al-Sarira, Burghoz.
Bekaa:
Maydoun, Machghara, Sohmor.
Strikes launched by hostile drones:
Habouch, Arabsalim, Kfar Remen, Nabatieh, Hanaway, Al-Shihabiya, Jibchit, Sajd, Jouaiya, Toul, Ain Baal, Hadatha, Al-Mayadeen–Al-Housh Road, Abou al-Aswad–Adloun, Al-Khardali, Jennata, Alsaksakieh, Maerakeh, Harouf, Zebdine, Tair Debba, Al-Abassiyeh, Deir Qanoun Al Nahr, Deir El Zahrani.
Hostile artillery shelling:
Habouch, Touline, Bourj Qallawiyah, Al-Ghandouriyah, Braachit, Majdel Selm, Wadi Zibqine, Qallawiyah, Shhour, Burghoz, Srifa, Al-Maaliyah, Dibbine, Beyout Al-Siyad, Al-Mansouri, El Qatrange, Ali Al-Taher, Beit Yahoun (Artillery + Phosphorus), Deir Qanoun Ras Al-Ayn, Zibqine, Majdalzoun.
Military Analysis
1. Operational Scope and Targeting Density
The data details a high-intensity, synchronized kinetic campaign spanning Southern Lebanon and the Western Bekaa Valley.
The simultaneous use of fixed-wing aircraft, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), and tube/rocket artillery indicates a multi-tiered fire-suppression mechanism.
Fixed-Wing Airstrikes:
Concentrated on deep logistical routes and suspected structural command nodes (e.g., Nabatieh, Machghara, Aramta).
Drone Strikes:
Utilized for dynamic targeting, Interdiction (ISR-led strikes), and tracking mobile assets along critical transit corridors like the Al-Mayadeen–Al-Housh road and Al-Khardali.
Artillery and Phosphorus:
Deployed primarily in frontline border sectors (e.g., Beit Yahoun, Zibqine) to clear terrain, obscure troop movements, and sanitize the forward edge of the battle area (FEBA).
2. Strategic and Geographic Focus
The geographical distribution shows a heavy concentration in the Nabatieh Governorate and the Litani River basin.
Following the recent capture of the strategic Beaufort Castle axis, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are conducting aggressive shaping operations. By heavily striking the Kfar Tibnit, Nabatieh, and Al-Khardali sectors, the IDF is attempting to sever lines of communication between the coast and the inland valleys, neutralizing Hezbollah's defensive depth while pushing further into major urban hubs.
3. Geopolitical and Theater Context
This escalation directly follows Hezbollah's formal rejection of the US-brokered ceasefire framework on June 4, 2026. Because Hezbollah demands a total Israeli withdrawal and refuses the partial truce terms agreed to by the central Lebanese government, Israel has expanded its operational footprint.
The intensity of these strikes reflects a deliberate "pressure campaign" **designed to degrade Hezbollah's remaining rocket-launching infrastructure and force a political capitulation while the IDF establishes a de facto buffer zone north of the Blue Line.