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IDF heavy artillery barrage continues in southern Lebanon; Hezbollah claims rocket fire at Israeli forces

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF heavy artillery barrage continues in southern Lebanon; Hezbollah claims rocket fire at Israeli forces

Primary source Internal intake · 1 reviewed intake signal · Desk window 02:53

TL;DR

A Lebanese report describes a very heavy Israeli artillery barrage still underway in southern Lebanon, including at the time of reporting. In parallel, a Hezbollah source claims rocket fire was directed at Israeli forces. The IDF has not commented; no casualty figures are available yet.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Overnight Wednesday, a Lebanese report indicated a very heavy IDF artillery barrage underway in southern Lebanon, with shelling still in progress as of 02:52. Concurrently, a Hezbollah source claimed rocket fire was directed at Israeli forces in the area. The two sides have engaged in cross-border exchanges for several days.

The Zioneer reported earlier tonight (02:49) on Hezbollah's claim of rocket fire at IDF forces, and at 02:46 on the Israeli barrage. These exchanges follow a broader pattern of escalation along the Lebanon border, including artillery bombardments of villages and airstrikes reported earlier in the week. No IDF confirmation or casualty figures have been provided for the ongoing fire.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Hezbollah claims rocket fire was directed at Israeli forces during the barrage

  2. IDF heavy artillery barrage reported across southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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