The Israeli military is carrying out a series of controlled building explosions in the Shiite village of Taybeh in southern Lebanon, according to a security analyst. No details on the number of structures targeted or casualties have been reported.
The Israeli military is conducting a series of controlled building explosions in the Shiite village of Taybeh in southern Lebanon, according to a report from security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The operation is ongoing as of Wednesday evening.
The activity in Taybeh is part of a broader pattern of IDF-controlled demolitions across southern Lebanon that The Zioneer has tracked for weeks. Since mid-June, controlled explosions have been reported in multiple villages including Aita al-Jabal, Tebnit, Kunin, Hadatha, and Deir Siryan, among others. The IDF has not commented on the current operation in Taybeh.
No details on the specific targets, the number of structures involved, or any casualties have been reported. The report comes from a single source and remains unverified by the IDF.
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