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IDF hits Hezbollah weapons cache with secondary explosions in Tyre, southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 19:43

Primary source Internal intake · 7 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 19:34–19:43

TL;DR

The IDF struck a Hezbollah weapons cache near Tyre in southern Lebanon, with secondary explosions confirming the presence of stored arms, the military said. Israeli forces also struck additional infrastructure and eliminated operatives in the same area over the past day.

01 · THE DISPATCH

This afternoon, the IDF announced a strike on a Hezbollah weapons cache in the Tyre area, with secondary explosions confirming the presence of stored arms. The operation is part of an ongoing campaign against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported earlier today (16:24 UTC), the IDF released footage of continuous strikes on Hezbollah assets in the same region. A subsequent bulletin at 16:21 confirmed the hit on the weapons cache and noted at least 13 reported killed across Lebanon — though those figures remain unverified. The current bulletin adds confirmation of secondary explosions. The overnight operation (04:47 UTC) targeted six Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre, including an explosive drone launch facility and launchers ready for fire. Today's daytime strikes continue that tempo. No casualty figures for this specific strike have been released by the IDF. The secondary explosions are consistent with the presence of stored weapons, the military said.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Secondary explosions confirmed at the site following the strike

  2. IDF officially confirms strike; 13 reported killed in strikes across Lebanon

  3. IDF strikes Hezbollah weapons cache in Tyre, secondary explosions confirm arms

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