Intense clashes are underway on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh, according to a single-source report from the source. The report claims a Hezbollah anti-tank guided missile directly struck an advancing IDF tank, as shown in an unverified video. The IDF has not commented.
A single-source report from the Telegram feed describes fresh fighting on the outskirts of Nabatieh, a focal point of IDF operations in southern Lebanon in recent days as documented by The Zioneer's prior reporting. The report claims a Hezbollah anti-tank guided missile struck an IDF tank that was advancing in the area, with a video clip purportedly showing the hit. The report has not been corroborated by official Israeli or Lebanese sources, and the IDF has not issued a statement. The Nabatieh area has seen repeated exchanges since Israeli ground forces moved toward the city from the village of Arnoun and nearby Tebnit earlier this month, with Hezbollah regularly claiming anti-tank strikes on advancing armor. The veracity of the video and the extent of any damage or casualties remain unverified.
2 developments
- StrongLebanese sources: Hezbollah fires two anti-tank missiles at IDF force advancing near Nabatieh
- ConfirmedIDF reportedly strikes Nabatieh area after Hezbollah fire at Israeli forces
- DevelopingIDF advances on Nabatieh direction from Arnoun, clashes and heavy shelling reported
- StrongLebanese reports: 'Fire belt' strikes continue in Nabatieh and surrounding towns
Source and signal
A single-sourced dispatch is never rated Confirmed or Strong. Its Signal strengthens only when a second, independent source corroborates it.
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