The Israeli Air Force carried out a precision strike on a vehicle in southern Lebanon, according to a Hebrew-language source. No further details on casualties or the target's identity have been released.
The Israeli Air Force struck a vehicle in southern Lebanon on Thursday morning, Abu Ali Express reports. The source describes the strike as a 'targeted interdiction' (sikul memukad), suggesting a deliberate operation against a specific suspect rather than a general area bombardment. No details have yet emerged on casualties or the affiliation of the person targeted.
The strike adds to a growing list of aerial interdictions in southern Lebanon this week. As The Zioneer reported, on Monday the IDF eliminated a militant traveling in a vehicle in the region, and on Sunday a drone strike in Wadi al-Masila killed one and wounded another. All reported interdictions remain in southern Lebanon, south of the Litani River, where the IDF has maintained operations despite the ceasefire framework. The current incident is the first reported for Thursday and appears consistent with the IDF's stated policy of targeting immediate threats to forces operating in the area. The target's identity and whether this strike signals a broader shift remain unconfirmed.
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