The Lebanese government has approved an agreement with Starlink, a company affiliated with Elon Musk, over the past hour. The details of the agreement and its specific timing within the reporting window were not immediately disclosed. This development occurs as regional security concerns persist, following earlier reports of the Israeli Air Force intercepting a suspicious aerial target near Ramon Airport at approximately 1:30 PM UTC on September 11th, 2025. Sirens had sounded in Eilat and Be'er Ora during that incident, though the IDF confirmed no injuries were reported. Earlier today, the Israeli Air Force also intercepted unmanned aircraft launched from Yemen shortly before 12:16 PM UTC. These interceptions are part of ongoing security measures in the region. Separately, the United States Navy's MQ-4C Triton aircraft was reportedly at Al Dhafra Air Base in the Persian Gulf on September 12th. Previous reports from September 11th detailed Israeli airstrikes on multiple Hezbollah targets in Lebanon between 11:00 AM and 11:15 AM UTC, and an earlier attack on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon which reportedly resulted in a death. These actions took place in the context of a prisoner exchange and the Syrian regime's detention of a Hezbollah cell.