IDF airstrikes on Lebanon stopped roughly an hour ago, according to one source. No further details or official confirmation were provided. The pause follows a period of sustained strikes across southern Lebanon.
A single source reported Saturday evening that IDF airstrikes on Lebanon had stopped approximately one hour earlier, at around 16:48 Jerusalem time. The report did not specify the geographic scope of the pause, whether it applies across all of Lebanon or only the southern theater, or what prompted it. No IDF or other official confirmation has been issued.
The report follows a period of intense Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon, including waves documented by The Zioneer after the purported 16:00 ceasefire on June 19, when more than ten strikes were reported. The past week saw a marked decline in strike tempo, as noted in prior reporting on June 12. Whether this pause is tactical, operational, or tied to a broader diplomatic arrangement remains unverified.
3 developments
- DevelopingLebanon denies reports of IDF strike; Israeli sources say event under review
- StrongLebanese sources report pause in IDF airstrikes on southern Lebanon
- StrongApparent decline in IDF strike tempo across southern Lebanon, sources note
- DevelopingNo Hezbollah attacks or Israeli strikes reported since US-Iran deal announcement
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