The IDF carried out a series of controlled demolitions overnight in Beit Yahoun, Zoter, Hadatha, and A-Tiri, according to a single report citing the IDF as its source. The report notes the demolitions destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure within the security zone and that such operations have resumed since the Lebanon agreement.
Overnight, the IDF conducted a series of controlled demolitions across four villages in southern Lebanon — Beit Yahoun, Zoter, Hadatha, and A-Tiri — targeting Hezbollah infrastructure within the security zone, according to a single report. The source frames the operation as a continuation of the systematic destruction of Hezbollah assets in the area, noting that such demolitions had been largely halted under Iranian and Hezbollah pressure during the previous ceasefire regime, which they claimed violated the terms. Since the agreement with Lebanon was signed, the demolition of buildings and infrastructure has resumed as routine activity, the report says. This is the latest in a series of similar IDF operations documented by The Zioneer over the past few weeks, including controlled demolitions in Bint Jbeil, Hadatha, Khiam, Tebnit, and Rashaf, as well as the destruction of a large Hezbollah underground bunker complex. While the report provides specific village names, no independent confirmation, casualty figures, or broader operational context have been released.
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