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Night of Heavy Bombardment

Eighty Five Precision Strikes: Air Force Pulverizes Ten Separate Command Headquarters Across Tyre

The Upper Galilee Regional Council issued an extraordinary emergency directive warning border residents to prepare for an intense night of heavy bombardment as the Air Force launched over eighty five precision strikes across Lebanon.

IAF strikes in Lebanon
IAF strikes in Lebanon

The security environment along the northern frontier has reached a violent boiling point, prompting the Upper Galilee Regional Council to issue an extraordinary, direct notification ordering frontline communities to prepare for an intense night of offensive operations. The official municipal dispatch warned residents that heavy artillery echoes and massive explosions would reverberate continuously throughout the sector as security forces execute wide scale maneuvers across the border. The domestic mobilization followed closely on the heels of formal executive declarations confirming a massive increase in tactical velocity against hostile infrastructure.

The sudden escalation follows a definitive policy pronouncement from the Commander of the Northern Command, Major General Rafi Milo, who stated that continuous projectile impacts targeting civilian centers would no longer be tolerated as a baseline reality. Milo asserted that the terror apparatus had deliberately chose to inflame the border sector, executing direct hits on the civilian communities of Metula and Shomera earlier in the day. The regional commander declared that the enemy had crossed a severe, unacceptable red line, prompting an immediate, unyielding counteroffensive by all available combat components.

Simultaneously, senior diplomatic sources revealed that the United States administration has provided complete strategic backing for this expanded campaign, reversing a previous policy of strict containment. High level Washington officials communicating with regional networks noted that recent provocations had completely broken the camel's back, rendering the previous executive restrictions obsolete. American policy advisors admitted that the previous framework of enforcement implemented by the White House had failed to maintain stability, necessitating an aggressive, proactive intervention to throw the hostile axis entirely out of equilibrium.

In immediate alignment with these directives, the Air Force and the Northern Command launched a massive wave of synchronized strikes, deploying more than eighty five precision guided weapons against critical military infrastructure within a twenty four hour window. The primary focus of the aerial bombardment targeted the coastal city of Tyre, a major logistical and operational hub for the terror group's southern front. Elite flight wings successfully leveled ten separate command headquarters, deeply embedded communications bunkers, and subterranean weapon storage facilities utilized to direct rocket fire against domestic towns.

Beyond the destruction of static command infrastructure, the aerial campaign maintained a continuous, active hunt against mobile threats operating in close proximity to advancing ground forces. Military intelligence units successfully identified multiple terror cells navigating the undulating terrain on motorcycles, attempting to orchestrate ambushes against frontline infantry components. Armed reconnaissance aircraft closed the loop instantly, deploying lightweight munitions that eliminated the operators before they could execute their tactical plans. Defense officials conclude that this synchronized wave is part of a broader offensive layout designed to permanently strip the enemy of command capabilities.

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