Lebanon's official National News Agency reports that an Israeli drone struck a van in southern Lebanon. The target's identity, casualties, and precise location are not yet reported.
Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA) reported on Tuesday morning that an Israeli drone struck a van in southern Lebanon. The report, carried by Israeli news sources, did not specify the exact location, the identity of the target, or whether there were casualties.
This is the latest in a series of reported drone and airstrike attacks on vehicles along the southern Lebanon front in recent days. The earlier bulletin at 10:28 Jerusalem (SAME-THREAD) cited unofficial Lebanese channels reporting a strike on a van in the village of Khadata. The NNA report carries official Lebanese government attribution, but still provides no confirmation of the target's affiliation or the results of the strike. The IDF has not commented on the report at this hour.
The pattern of strikes against vehicles in southern Lebanon has been attributed by Israeli defense sources to efforts to interdict Hezbollah weapons movements and operatives.
3 developments
- StrongDrone strike targets car on Ain al-Mazrab–Sultaniyeh road, southern Lebanon
- StrongLebanese media: Israeli drone strikes near Hazin and Tariya in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley
- DevelopingLebanon reports: drone strikes car in Wadi al-Masila, southern Lebanon
- StrongAl Jazeera: Israeli drone strikes hit two towns near Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon
Source and signal
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