The IDF's Arabic-language spokesman issued an evacuation warning for the Bekaa and Nabatieh regions in Lebanon at 09:10, following two unidentified drones that exploded inside Israeli territory. The warning signals potential imminent strikes in southern and eastern Lebanon.
At 09:10 Jerusalem, the IDF's Arabic-language spokesman issued an evacuation warning for the Bekaa and Nabatieh regions in Lebanon, according to the source affiliated with Israeli military intelligence. The warning came after two unidentified drones exploded inside Israeli territory. The exact locations within these areas were not specified, but the alert signals the military's intent to strike targets there.
This is the latest in a series of evacuation warnings the IDF spokesman has issued in recent days, as The Zioneer reported on June 8 (18:27) and June 10 (09:22), when warnings targeted villages in southern Lebanon including Ghassaniya and Houmine al-Fawqa. Earlier warnings also covered Zakuk al-Mapadi north of Tyre (June 8, 18:38) and additional unspecified villages (June 12, 14:16). The scale and geographic range of the warnings have expanded over the past week, now reaching deeper into Lebanese territory.
No details have yet been released on the number of residents affected, the exact targets, or when strikes might begin. The source quality is a single source, so the report is developing.
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