Flare rounds have been observed over the town of Dibbine in southern Lebanon, according to reports relayed by the 301 Arab World channel on Telegram. The purpose of the deployment, or whether it is linked to any ongoing activity by Israeli forces or other actors, has not been specified.
A single source, 301 Arab World, reported the presence of flare rounds over Dibbine in southern Lebanon at around 19:06 Jerusalem time. Flare rounds are sometimes used for battlefield illumination or as a signal, and in this context may be linked to IDF operations in the area or to other actors. The report provides no information on the source of the flares, their duration, or any related ground activity. The Zioneer has previously tracked multiple IDF strikes, artillery shelling, and drone incidents in several southern Lebanese towns, including in the Jezzine area and near Nabatieh earlier this week. The significance of tonight's flare deployment remains unclear; it could be a routine marking operation or part of ongoing tactical measures in the region. No casualties, alerts, or follow-up fire have been reported.
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