The IDF released footage showing the identification phase of a strike on Hezbollah operatives transferring weapons inside the security zone in southern Lebanon. The military said the footage documents the sequence from identification to engagement.
The IDF released identification footage at 20:33 Jerusalem, showing the moment operatives were identified before the strike on a Hezbollah cell in the security zone in southern Lebanon. This is the third release in a rapid sequence tonight: initial reports at 20:02, strike footage at 20:15, and now the identification phase.
The Zioneer first reported at 20:02 Jerusalem that the IDF struck Hezbollah operatives transferring anti-tank missiles into a building in the al-Mansouri area. Secondary explosions confirmed a weapons cache. At 20:15, the IDF released a video of the airstrike showing the vehicle and secondary explosions. The military later detailed that operatives entered the zone, unloaded missiles, and were struck by a fighter jet.
The operation is part of ongoing IDF activity against Hezbollah arms transfers and infrastructure. As The Zioneer reported on Jun 26, a strike killed seven operatives transferring weapons; on Jun 25, troops engaged a Hezbollah cell in southern Lebanon.
The IDF has not specified whether the identification footage confirms the same type of weapons (anti-tank missiles) or provided casualty figures for this specific engagement.
7 developments
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- DevelopingHezbollah releases video claiming strike on IDF command vehicle in southern Lebanon
- StrongVideo shows IDF eliminating seven Hezbollah operatives transferring weapons in southern Lebanon
- StrongIDF releases strike footage from southern Lebanon, targets terror operatives
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