Additional video footage circulating on Telegram documents Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon this morning, according to a report from the 301 Arab World outlet. The clips show strikes on targets that appear Hezbollah-affiliated. Specific locations and casualty figures have not been reported.
Additional video footage of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon emerged this morning, circulating on Telegram via the 301 Arab World outlet. The clips, shared around Friday 09:00 Jerusalem, show strikes on what the source describes as Hezbollah-linked targets. No specific locations or casualty figures have been reported in this latest wave of visual documentation.
This new footage follows a stream of reports from the same sector. At 01:39 Jerusalem on Friday, The Zioneer reported initial strikes in southern Lebanon, with a military source stating operations were ongoing and that Hezbollah was attempting to strike Israeli troops. By 04:44 Jerusalem, video footage from Lebanese sources documented the airstrikes. A single unverified Lebanese report at 08:42 Jerusalem claimed dozens of casualties. The source quality has evolved from initial single reports and unverified claims to multiple visual documentations, but official confirmation of casualty figures remains absent.
As The Zioneer reported over recent days, Israeli strikes have targeted both southern Lebanon and deeper inside the country, including the city of Tyre (Sat 21:48 Jerusalem). The IDF has published its own strike footage (Fri Jun 12, 18:22 Jerusalem) and stated its focus on dismantling Hezbollah positions in the border belt.
It remains unclear whether this morning's clips depict a new operation or a continuation of the previous rounds. The IDF has not commented on this specific footage. Casualty figures from the overall operation remain unverified, and no independent confirmation of the reported dozens of casualties has emerged.
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