The Israeli Air Force carried out a wave of strikes on the towns of Mifdun and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese reports. No details on the specific targets, scale, or casualties have been reported yet.
IAF fighter jets struck targets in the towns of Mifdun and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon on Sunday evening, according to Lebanese reports. The strikes expand on a wave of attacks that began earlier in the evening, which had centered on the Shiite village of Mifdun. Nabatieh, a key city in the Nabatieh Governorate, has been hit repeatedly in recent weeks as part of ongoing IAF operations against Hezbollah positions.
At 22:21 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that the IDF confirmed airstrikes in the villages of Mifdun, Zutar, and Nabatieh al-Fawqa. That confirmation followed an earlier report from Lebanese sources, cited by security analyst Yair Goldblatt, that had described a strike on the village of Mifdun. Minutes after the initial reports, video footage of the aftermath in Mifdun was released. The latest reports now indicate that the strikes have expanded to include additional targets in Nabatieh itself, alongside the earlier wave's locations.
The Nabatieh area has been a repeated focus of IAF strikes over the past several weeks. The Zioneer reported on June 12 that the IDF was striking Nabatieh and four additional villages in the area, and on June 13 that heavy airstrikes hit Nabatieh and the nearby town of Ruman. On June 14, The Zioneer reported strikes on 10 towns in the Nabatieh district, and on June 20 further bombings on the city of Nabatieh.
No details have yet emerged on the specific targets, scale of the strikes, or casualties. The reports remain unverified by independent sources.
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