Arab sources report that Israeli forces are destroying militant infrastructure in the village of Hadatha in southern Lebanon, northeast of the Nabatieh area. The operation follows a pattern of ground-activity operations in contact-line villages.
According to Arab sources, Israeli forces are actively destroying militant infrastructure in the village of Hadatha in southern Lebanon, northeast of the Nabatieh area. The report, posted Wednesday afternoon, describes the ongoing operation as targeting terror assets at the site. The IDF has not officially commented on the activity in Hadatha.
This latest action follows a clear pattern of Israeli ground operations in villages along the contact line in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, Lebanese media documented a convoy of IDF D-9 armored bulldozers and Merkava tanks advancing toward Hadatha this morning. Over the past week, similar operations have been reported across multiple villages — controlled demolitions, destruction of Hezbollah tunnels, and razing of structures in Maroun al-Ras and other localities.
Hadatha lies roughly 2 kilometers south of the Litani River, within the area where the IDF has been systematically clearing Hezbollah infrastructure since early June. The scale and timeline of today's destruction remain unconfirmed.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF conducts controlled demolitions and artillery fire in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese media: IDF captures village of Hadatha in Nabatieh district
- DevelopingIDF demolishes Shiite villages around Nabatieh area, Hezbollah-linked footage shows
- DevelopingIDF destroys abandoned Shiite village, Hezbollah tunnels in southern Lebanon
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