Hezbollah claimed on Wednesday evening it struck two Israeli military vehicles and engaged in armed clashes with an Israeli force attempting to advance near the edge of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon. The claim, published by the group's military media, is unverified and carries no details on casualties or the extent of the confrontation.
Hezbollah's military media unit released a statement Wednesday evening claiming its operatives struck two Israel Defense Forces vehicles and engaged in a firefight with Israeli troops near the outskirts of Majdal Zoun, a village in southern Lebanon's Nabatieh district. The group did not specify the time of the incident, the type of weapons used, or whether casualties were inflicted.
This claim comes as the IDF continues a sustained campaign of airstrikes and ground operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported on June 9, the military launched a large-scale wave of strikes targeting Hezbollah positions in Tyre and Sidon. On June 8, Israel's air force struck at least eight towns and villages in the south overnight, while ground forces conducted controlled demolitions in Bint Jbeil, A-Tiri, and Khiam.
The statement from Hezbollah is a single-source claim with no independent corroboration or IDF acknowledgment. Israeli military spokespeople have not commented on the reported incident near Majdal Zoun.
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