IDF targets Litani River bridges to cut Hezbollah supply lines across southern Lebanon
Israel escalates Lebanon campaign from targeted strikes to infrastructure interdiction
Israel announced a major escalation in its Lebanon campaign on Day 19, targeting bridges across the Litani River to sever Hezbollah supply and reinforcement routes. The Litani runs ~160km from the Bekaa Valley to the Mediterranean coast near Tyre and its crossings form the critical logistics arteries connecting Iranian-supplied weapons and fighters to the southern Lebanon front. IDF spokesman Adraee ordered all residents south of the Zahrani River — north of the Litani — to evacuate immediately. The move marks a shift from targeted building strikes to systematic infrastructure interdiction, expanding the IDF operational footprint across the full breadth of southern Lebanon.
Key facts
- •IDF announces bombing of all Litani River bridge crossings in southern Lebanon
- •Goal: prevent Hezbollah transferring reinforcements and weapons to IDF contact zones
- •Litani runs 160km from Bekaa Valley to Mediterranean — critical Hezbollah logistics corridor
- •Mass evacuation ordered for all residents south of Zahrani River (north of Litani)
- •Escalation from targeted building strikes to systematic infrastructure interdiction
Timeline
IDF announces imminent Litani bridge bombing — evacuation ordered
IDF Tyre evacuation warning — Hezbollah coastal operations