Israeli forces are conducting activity in the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon, according to a single-source report. Details on the nature of the operation or targets are not yet available.
According to a single-source monitoring channel, IDF forces are active in the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon. The report, posted late Saturday, provides no specifics on the nature of the activity, whether it involves ground maneuvers, engineering operations, or fire.
The village of Tebnit, located north of the Beaufort Castle, has been a recurring focus of Israeli operations in southern Lebanon over recent weeks. The Zioneer has previously reported on IDF strikes, demolitions, and ground-force advances in and around Tebnit (June 17, June 16, June 15), as well as Hezbollah claims of clashes in the area (June 16). The area remains a zone of active military engagement.
The current report cannot be independently verified. No Israeli official confirmation has been issued, and the scope of the operation remains unclear. The Zioneer will update as further details emerge.
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