The Israeli military struck the southern Lebanese villages of Tebnit and al-Duwayr again Friday morning, a Lebanese-mediated report says. The strikes follow earlier waves that hit the same locations since the early hours. No casualty figures or specific target details are yet available.
The IDF has renewed airstrikes on the southern Lebanese villages of Tebnit and al-Duwayr as of Friday morning, according to a report circulated via the 301 Arab World the source. The strikes follow a sequence of Israeli air and artillery operations The Zioneer has tracked throughout the morning: a heavy artillery barrage at 01:02 Jerusalem, airstrike footage at 09:09, and strikes hitting Tebnit, al-Duwayr, and Tulin at 10:08. The current report appears to describe a fresh or expanded round at the same two villages.
The morning's events mark a continued escalation. At 08:07, The Zioneer reported the IDF was striking deep in Lebanon amid "very heavy fighting," followed by expansions to the western Bekaa Valley and multiple southern villages. By 10:08, the Air Force was actively striking Tebnit, al-Duwayr, and Tulin, per a military source. The current 301 Arab World report echoes those locations but cites only a single unaffiliated Lebanese outlet relayed via Telegram, with no IDF confirmation.
This wave builds on weeks of Israeli air and artillery operations in southern Lebanon, which The Zioneer has documented since at least June 12, including daytime and nighttime strikes and Hezbollah's reported retaliatory rocket fire. A report at 08:07 Friday described residents again leaving villages amid the ongoing strikes. The operational tempo has remained high despite reports of diplomatic efforts.
As of 10:14 Jerusalem, the IDF has not issued a statement on today's renewed strikes. No casualty figures or assessments of the targets hit have been published. The single-source nature of the current report limits confidence; whether this is a separate new round or a continuation of the wave reported at 10:08 remains unclear.
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