Israeli forces are erasing villages in southern Lebanon, according to a single security-focused channel reporting overnight. No specifics on which villages, the extent of demolition, or any military confirmation have been reported.
The source focused on security affairs posted a brief, unverified report early this morning claiming that Israeli forces are currently "erasing villages in southern Lebanon." The post carries no location names beyond the general region, no casualty estimates, no information on the method of demolition, and no official confirmation from the IDF or other Israeli authorities. The report appears to describe an expansion or intensification of an ongoing Israeli ground operation in the southern Lebanese border strip.
The claim arrives amid a multi-week pattern of Israeli operations against Hezbollah-linked infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer has reported, since early June the IDF has carried out waves of airstrikes on village targets, demolished structures in specific localities including Maroun al-Ras, Ein Arab, and villages around Nabatieh, and maintained a large-scale presence in the contact zone. Overnight operations have been a recurring feature of these activities.
This single-source report remains unverified. The IDF has not issued a statement, and no independent Lebanese or international media have corroborated the claim. The Zioneer marks the report as Developing pending corroboration or official comment.
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