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IDF maintains strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 18:34 · 12 Jun
IDF maintains strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon

Primary source Internal intake · 5 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 18:57–18:34

TL;DR

The IDF is continuing its strikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon, focusing on infrastructure and operatives, according to a security correspondent. The source assesses the current tempo as relatively restrained but signals that heavier strikes may follow. The report comes amid sustained IDF ground and air operations in the area.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF continues daylight strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, according to a security correspondent. The correspondent described the operations as focused mainly on infrastructure and Hezbollah operatives, and assessed the current level of strikes as 'very gentle and not significant for the organization.' The same source warned that more substantial action against Hezbollah is likely later.

This follows a pattern of sustained IDF pressure: on June 10, the military released footage of ongoing strikes near Tyre and other areas. Hezbollah on the same evening claimed an attack on two IDF vehicles in Majdal Zoun, an unverified report. The deeper operational picture — whether a broader campaign is being prepared — remains unclear. The IDF has said it is maintaining its tempo and has not withdrawn forces from the area.

No casualty figures from the latest strikes have been reported.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

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    Security correspondent assesses current strike tempo as relatively restrained

  2. IDF strikes Hezbollah weapons caches and infrastructure across southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

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