Hezbollah released footage showing what it said was an attack on a new Israeli artillery position near the southern Lebanese village of Al-Adissa, using guided missiles and attack drones. The military group claimed the operation targeted the IDF position. The IDF has not commented on the incident.
Hezbollah released propaganda footage on Wednesday afternoon, claiming to show a strike on a new Israeli artillery position in the Al-Adissa area of southern Lebanon. The group said it used 'quality missiles' and attack drones in the operation. The IDF has not confirmed or commented on the report. The footage release comes within a long-running trajectory of cross-border exchanges: as The Zioneer reported since early June, the IDF has conducted repeated waves of airstrikes on Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives across towns and villages in southern Lebanon, including Rafah-style demolitions of buildings near the border. The current incident — a Hezbollah claim of an effective strike — reflects the group's persistent effort to document its operations and project continued capability. No casualty figures or independent confirmation are available. The statement originates from a single Hezbollah-affiliated source.
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