Israeli military forces are operating to capture a ridge in southern Lebanon, according to reports from the field. The specific ridge is not named in the initial reports, but the operation focuses on a strategic high ground in the area. No further details have been confirmed.
A report from an unofficial the source states that the army is operating to capture a ridge, according to reports. The message provides no further specifics — not the ridge's name, the units involved, or the timeline.
The report comes amid ongoing ground operations in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported on June 15, Al Jazeera confirmed that IDF maneuvering forces were advancing toward the Ali al-Taher ridge in the Nabatieh district. It is unclear whether the current report refers to the same ridge or a different objective.
The information is based on a single source with limited detail, and no official confirmation has been issued. The ridge's capture, if confirmed, would represent a tactical advance in the current campaign.
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