A group calling itself 'Hezbollah al-Mansour' claimed it fired a volley of rockets at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. The claim, reported past midnight Jerusalem time, is unverified and carries no details on casualties, impact, or the exact location.
A previously lesser-known group calling itself 'Hezbollah al-Mansour' claimed early Tuesday that it fired a rocket barrage at Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. The claim, posted to Telegram shortly after midnight Jerusalem time, provides no further details on the number of rockets, the specific target location, or any impact or casualties.
The name 'Hezbollah al-Mansour' ('Victorious Hezbollah') appears distinct from the main Hezbollah organization led by Hassan Nasrallah. It is unclear whether this group is a new splinter faction, a front, or a misattribution. The IDF has not commented, and no independent confirmation has emerged.
This is a low-corroboration claim from a single source, published as a developing story.
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