The Israeli Air Force is pressing on with airstrikes in southern Lebanon on Friday afternoon, the military says, as part of sustained operations against Hezbollah infrastructure. Specific targets and damage assessments were not immediately detailed.
The Israeli Air Force is continuing its airstrike campaign in southern Lebanon on Friday afternoon, according to a military source. The strikes are part of an ongoing series of operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in the border area that has persisted for over a week. As The Zioneer reported in a Friday bulletin, the IAF earlier this week struck targets in villages including Haboush and Tull, al-Abbasiya near Tyre, and Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain. A broader wave of dozens of strikes across Lebanon was documented on Friday (June 12).
The current message, posted at 16:38 Jerusalem time on June 19, reports continued action but provides no details on specific strike locations, types of targets, or casualties. Cross-reference with the desk's archive confirms no reported pause in air operations over the past week, despite diplomatic reports of a possible agreement.
What remains unclear: the precise scope of this afternoon's activity — whether it is a single strike, a limited raid, or a new wave — and whether any specific high-value targets were involved.
3 developments
- StrongNetanyahu, Katz define Hezbollah attacks on IDF troops in southern Lebanon as ceasefire violations, ordering massive strikes
- DevelopingIDF says it struck 70+ Hezbollah sites, eliminated seven operatives from underground route
- DevelopingIDF strikes 150 Hezbollah targets; officers wounded in ground encounters, drone incidents
- StrongNetanyahu: Hezbollah will pay 'heavy price,' IDF instructed to strike with 'immense force'
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