Israeli forces spotted several armed Hezbollah operatives inside the Yellow Line area near the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon and neutralized three of them, according to N12. The military confirmed the incident.
Israeli forces detected a group of armed Hezbollah operatives inside the Yellow Line area near the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon on Wednesday evening and neutralized three of them, according to N12. The military confirmed the incident. The Yellow Line marks the boundary of the IDF's operational zone in southern Lebanon, where Hezbollah is prohibited from deploying armed personnel. The engagement is the latest in a series of similar confrontations documented by The Zioneer over recent weeks, as Hezbollah operatives have repeatedly attempted to approach or cross the line. No Israeli casualties were reported, and the military has not released further details on the operatives' identities or the precise circumstances of the incident.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF kills several Hezbollah operatives in ambush in southern Lebanon
- ConfirmedIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives approaching troops in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF: 4 troops wounded in Hezbollah encounter in southern Lebanon, officer moderately
- DevelopingIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives threatening troops at Ali al-Taher Ridge
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