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Al Jazeera: Israeli drone strikes hit two towns near Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 19:52
Al Jazeera: Israeli drone strikes hit two towns near Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

An Al Jazeera correspondent reports that Israeli drones struck the towns of Kfar and Tibnin in the Bint Jbeil district of southern Lebanon. No details on targets, casualties, or damage have yet emerged from the strike, which follows a series of Israeli drone and airstrike operations in the same region this week.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An Al Jazeera correspondent on the scene reports that Israeli drones struck the towns of Kfar and Tibnin in the Bint Jbeil district of southern Lebanon at around 19:47 Jerusalem time. No additional details on the targets, casualties, or extent of damage are yet available. The report comes from a single Lebanese media source and remains unconfirmed by Israeli military or independent observers.

This strike is the latest in a series of Israeli drone and fighter-jet operations in southern Lebanon. Earlier today at 19:04, The Zioneer reported a drone strike on a vehicle on the Ain al-Mazrab–Sultaniyeh road, also in southern Lebanon. The Desk previously covered Israeli drone strikes near Hazin and Tariya in the Bekaa Valley (08:51 Jerusalem) and multiple rounds of IDF strikes against Hezbollah targets in the broader Bint Jbeil area over the past week. The overall operational tempo along the Lebanese front continues at a sustained level, with no immediate indication of escalation beyond the current pattern of targeted strikes.

The identity of the intended targets and battlefield damage assessment remain unconfirmed pending official statements or further reports from the ground.

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