The IDF disclosed details of the 769th Brigade's operation in the village of Dabin in southern Lebanon, which was completed earlier. The military said the forces located weapons depots and destroyed dozens of terrorist infrastructure sites during the weeks-long mission approximately 12 kilometers north of the border.
The IDF's disclosure of the 769th Brigade's operation in Dabin, published at 12:10 Jerusalem, adds new details to what The Zioneer had reported minutes earlier. At 12:06, The Zioneer reported that the IDF stated the operation had killed over 30 Hezbollah operatives and destroyed dozens of infrastructures. At 12:04, the desk reported that the brigade completed the raid weeks ago and located "significant" weapons depots.
This latest statement now confirms the mission was conducted by the 769th Regional Brigade Combat Team, in the village of Dabin (alternatively spelled Dibbine/Debbin), about 12 kilometers north of the Israeli border. The military has not specified when the operation occurred, but the zioneer_context indicates it was completed weeks ago. The village served as a Hezbollah staging ground for planning attacks and launching anti-tank missiles toward Israel.
No new casualty figures or additional target details were included in this update. The Israeli military routinely declassifies and releases details of operations after they are concluded, sometimes weeks later, for operational security reasons.
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- DevelopingIDF reveals weeks-ago raid on Hezbollah depots in southern Lebanon village
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