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IDF helicopter strikes Hezbollah building in southern Lebanon's Majdalzoun

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF helicopter strikes Hezbollah building in southern Lebanon's Majdalzoun

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 19:11

TL;DR

An Israeli Air Force helicopter fired several missiles at a Hezbollah building in the town of Majdalzoun in southern Lebanon, according to a single unverified Telegram report. No details on casualties or target identity have been released.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A single, unverified Telegram report states that an Israeli Air Force attack helicopter struck a Hezbollah-affiliated building in the southern Lebanese village of Majdalzoun on Saturday evening. The report describes the aircraft firing multiple missiles at the structure. No further details — on casualties, the specific target, or an IDF confirmation — are available at this stage.

The southern Lebanon front has seen repeated Israeli strikes on Hezbollah assets in recent weeks, as documented in a series of prior Zioneer bulletins. Most of those earlier reports involved strikes on Hezbollah operatives (including in Tibnah and in an ambush engagement) or broader interdiction campaigns (dozens of targets across eight towns). The current report remains thin, sourced to a single channel, and there are no known prior reports specifically referencing Majdalzoun as the location of this evening's strike. The IDF has not commented.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Strike identified in the town of Majdalzoun.

  2. IDF Apache helicopter fires 5 missiles at targets in south Lebanon village

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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