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Al-Mayadeen: Israeli airstrikes kill 'several' in three Nabatieh towns

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 07:05
Al-Mayadeen: Israeli airstrikes kill 'several' in three Nabatieh towns

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 03:51–07:05

TL;DR

The Hezbollah-aligned network Al-Mayadeen reports that Israeli strikes hit the towns of Harouf, Sharqia, and Kfar Juz in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon, killing several fighters. The report describes strikes as among the heaviest in the area and also mentions heavy fire in the village of Tibnin.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Hezbollah-affiliated network Al-Mayadeen reports that pre-dawn Israeli airstrikes on Friday killed 'several operatives' in three towns in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon. The strikes hit Harouf, Sharqia, and Kfar Juz — areas that have seen repeated Israeli strikes over recent weeks. The report characterizes the attacks as among the heaviest to hit the area. It also mentions heavy ongoing fire in the village of Tibnin, which was the scene of an Israeli drone strike a day earlier, on Thursday, that killed one person and wounded another, according to Lebanese media. This bulletin is based on a single, Hezbollah-aligned source. The IDF has not commented on the reported strikes, and casualty figures remain unverified independently. The context provided by The Zioneer's archive shows a sustained campaign of IDF strikes across southern Lebanon's Nabatieh area over recent days and weeks, including artillery fire, drone strikes, and large-scale aerial attacks on Hezbollah infrastructure.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Al-Mayadeen reports several killed in strikes on Harouf, Sharqia, and Kfar Juz.

  2. Reports: Israeli strikes hit Nabatieh in southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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