Israeli forces conducted a strike to neutralize an immediate threat in the Tebnit area of southern Lebanon, according to a single military source. No details on the target or results are yet available.
Israeli forces carried out a strike in the Tebnit area of southern Lebanon around midday Tuesday, the military said. The statement described the operation as a 'threat-removal strike,' indicating an immediate security concern was being addressed. The precise target, munitions used, and results have not been disclosed. Tebnit has been a recurring area of IDF activity in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has previously reported, with multiple strikes and operations documented since early June. The current strike appears to be a tactical operation rather than a broader escalation, but with no official casualty or outcome figures yet released, the extent of the engagement remains unclear.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF strikes in Tebnit village, southern Lebanon
- StrongIDF strikes southern Lebanon due to immediate threat, also beyond the Yellow Line
- StrongIsraeli Air Force strikes in southern Lebanon after Iranian army threat
- DevelopingIDF fires warning shots, drops stun grenades to push back Lebanese Army and civilians in Tebnit
Source and signal
- Internal intake
