The Israeli Air Force is continuing strikes against terror targets in southern Lebanon, most recently in the village of Ansar, the military says. The operation is part of ongoing daytime activity against Hezbollah infrastructure in the area.
The Israeli Air Force struck terror targets in the village of Ansar in southern Lebanon at around 19:37 Jerusalem time, according to military sources. The village of Ansar, located near the coastal city of Tyre, has been a recurring target in recent weeks as part of IDF operations against Hezbollah's military infrastructure in southern Lebanon. The IDF has not yet reported casualty figures or the specific nature of the targets.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today (Israel continues strikes on towns in southern Lebanon amid deal talks, 18:24 Jerusalem), Israeli Air Force activity in southern Lebanon has been sustained even as diplomatic efforts regarding a potential ceasefire agreement reportedly continue. The bulletin noted there was no immediate indication of a pause in operations. A separate bulletin earlier this week (Jun 9, 18:14 Jerusalem) reported over eight strikes in the Ansariya area, suggesting the current operation may be part of an expansion of the target set in the same general region.
No details on the specific target or any secondary explosions have been released. The IDF Arabic-language spokesman has not issued new evacuation warnings for Ansar in this current wave. The operational tempo remains consistent with the pattern of daily strikes the IDF has maintained across multiple villages in southern Lebanon.
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