Israeli warplanes have entered the Lebanese airspace and conducted ‘imaging missions’ in the country, according to Lebanese and Israeli media.
The jets flew at low altitudes over the southern regions of Hasbaya and Marjayoun Friday morning and then headed to the eastern Bekaa Valley, security sources told the Lebanese paper Daily Star.
The Lebanese sources added the violation of the country’s airspace lasted for an hour.
Israel Radio reported that the warplanes carried out imaging missions in the south of Lebanon.
The flights violate the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, a measure the Israeli regime has frequently breached since its endorsement in 2006.
The development comes two days after Israeli jets attacked a scientific research center near the Syrian capital, killing two people and wounding five others.
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