Lebanese Army Reopens Key Roads Damaged in Israeli Strikes

Beirut: The Lebanese Army Command announced that specialized units have begun field operations to reopen roads damaged in southern Lebanon as a result of the Israeli aggression. The Lebanese Armed said specialized army units have fully reopened the KhardaliSpound 'Nabatieh road and partially reopened the Burj Rahal -Tyre bridge, following damage caused by recent Israeli attacks.

According to Qatar News Agency, the army added that rehabilitation work is also underway on the Tayr FalsahSpound 'Tyre bridge in cooperation with the National Litani River Authority. In its statement, the military said it continues efforts to clear roads, remove obstacles, and carry out security operations aimed at preserving internal stability.

The Israeli entity had targeted bridges and infrastructure in southern Lebanon as part of a series of airstrikes that hit multiple areas.