For the second time today, four Hezbollah operatives crossed the Yellow Line along the border with Lebanon, according to a single source. Israeli forces fired warning shots and then engaged to remove the threat. No casualties or further details have been reported.
A single source reports that four Hezbollah operatives crossed the Yellow Line — the de facto ceasefire boundary in southern Lebanon — for the second time today. Israeli forces initially fired warning shots and then engaged to remove the threat. This incident follows an earlier bulletin at 16:16 Jerusalem time in which the IDF confirmed striking a Hezbollah cell approaching troops in Nabatieh. Hezbollah violations along the Yellow Line have been a recurring theme in recent weeks: earlier today our desk covered a Hezbollah cell that planned to ambush IDF troops along the same line. The source quality here is a single-channel report; no official IDF confirmation, casualty figures, or further details are available yet.
- DevelopingHezbollah again violates ceasefire, Israeli forces hit
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- ConfirmedIDF confirms second strike of the day in Nabatieh, hits Hezbollah operatives approaching troops
- DevelopingHezbollah cell plotted to ambush IDF troops on the Yellow Line in southern Lebanon
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