Unspecified additional footage of strikes in southern Lebanon was circulated Friday morning, according to an Israeli Defense correspondent. No further details on targets or timing were immediately provided.
An Israeli defense correspondent shared additional footage labeled as 'more from the strikes in southern Lebanon' around Friday morning, roughly two and a half hours after The Zioneer first reported widespread strikes across the region. The footage's precise timing, location, and target were not specified, and it was not independently corroborated.
The Zioneer's thread on the operation began at 09:01 Jerusalem Friday with an unverified report of a strike in Nabatieh. Within the same minute, the IDF officially confirmed a strike in Nabatieh city, and moments later the Israeli Air Force was described as carrying out a broad, intense wave of airstrikes across southern Lebanon. Security journalist Yair Goldblatt then confirmed widespread strikes were underway. By 09:14 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the death of Lt. Col. Dor Ben Simhon and three soldiers in southern Lebanon. The newly circulated footage follows that sequence but is not linked to the fallen soldiers' incident.
As The Zioneer reported Thursday evening, a retired IDF major general had called for an accelerated pace of strikes in southern Lebanon. The general expressed concern that the political and military echelons were not fully grasping the situation.
The released footage was carried by a single defense correspondent and was not confirmed by additional sources; its relation to any specific ongoing or past operation remains unverified.
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