Overnight Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon destroyed approximately 300 vehicles, including bulldozers and excavators, killing one Syrian national and wounding seven others, Lebanese media reported between 6:05 AM and 9:05 AM UTC on October 11th, 2025. The strikes targeted more than 10 yards where engineering vehicles were stored, according to Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA). The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated they conducted airstrikes overnight on Hezbollah sites where heavy machinery was being stored for the rebuilding of terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon. NNA also reported that over 100 small Bobcat utility vehicles were destroyed in the strikes. These developments follow earlier Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon that occurred between 1:06 AM and 4:06 AM UTC on October 11th, 2025. The IDF had previously announced a strike on Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure where engineering tools for restoration were stored, asserting that Hezbollah's activities violated understandings and endangered civilians. The IDF indicated its operations aimed to disrupt Hezbollah's ongoing rehabilitation of terrorist infrastructure and that it would continue to take necessary action. Previous reports from the early morning of October 11th, 2025, detailed ten Israeli strikes on six excavation yards along the Al-Msayleh road in southern Lebanon at approximately 4 AM UTC, which resulted in one civilian death and another injury. Fires from those strikes reportedly cut off the Al-Msayleh road, requiring the response of fire crews.