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IAF strikes Tebnit village in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 15:01
IAF strikes Tebnit village in southern Lebanon

Primary source Internal intake · 2 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 14:46–15:01

TL;DR

The Israeli Air Force carried out strikes targeting the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon on Wednesday afternoon, according to Lebanese reports. The area is currently the scene of Israeli ground operations, the reports note. No details on the targets or results of the strikes are yet available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Israeli Air Force struck the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon at around 14:45 on Wednesday (June 17), according to Lebanese reports. The village lies in a sector where ground forces of the IDF have been operating in recent days, the reports said. No specific targets, munitions, or casualty figures have been reported so far, and the operational outcome of the strike remains unclear.

This is the latest in a series of IAF strikes on Tebnit and its vicinity over the past ten days. The Zioneer previously reported IAF strikes on the village on June 8 and June 12, as well as strikes in the open area between Arnoun and Tebnit. The pattern of repeated airstrikes in this sector underscores the intensity of operations along the southern Lebanon front, though the IDF has not provided detailed assessments of ground progress there.

A single Lebanese source carries this report, and no independent confirmation has been published. The account is consistent with earlier reporting on the operational sector but should be treated as a developing report pending further details.

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