IDF forces operating in the village of Majdal Zoun, less than 6 km from the Israeli border, have seized a weapons cache during operations in the area. Troops entered the location only 3–4 days ago, according to an Israeli military source cited by Abu Ali Express.
IDF forces operating in the southern Lebanese village of Majdal Zoun have seized a weapons cache during a ground operation in the western sector. The village lies less than 6 km north of the Israeli border, in an area where Israeli troops had not operated for years before the current campaign. Forces entered the village 3–4 days ago, and the cache was discovered during ongoing sweeps.
This is the latest development in the battle for Majdal Zoun, which has been a focal point of IDF operations since mid-June. As The Zioneer has reported, Hezbollah confirmed on June 13 that Israeli forces had reached the village outskirts, and by June 14 acknowledged the entire village had been captured. Clashes were reported in the area as early as June 13, and the operation has involved artillery shelling and building demolitions. The IDF is now approximately 3 km from a strategic objective further north, with military sources describing Hezbollah as strained and deploying inexperienced fighters.
No details on the types or quantity of weapons seized have been released. The cache discovery underscores the IDF's deepening control of Majdal Zoun as ground operations continue in the western sector.
- DevelopingIDF booby-traps and demolishes buildings in Majdal Zoun, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingHezbollah formally confirms IDF has captured entire village of Majdal Zoun
- DevelopingClashes reported between IDF and Hezbollah operatives near Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon
- StrongHezbollah confirms IDF ground advance to Majdal Zoun outskirts in western sector
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