The Israeli military struck the village of al-Mansouri in southern Lebanon a short time ago, according to reports from N13's Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh. The target is located outside the Israeli-declared security zone, near the coastal town of Ras al-Bayada. The strike follows an earlier wave of at least four airstrikes on the same village this afternoon.
The IDF struck the village of al-Mansouri in southern Lebanon a short time ago, in an operation located outside the Israeli-declared security zone, near the coastal town of Ras al-Bayada, according to reports from N13's Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh. The strike is described as a targeted attack, though no details on the target, type of munitions, or casualties are yet available.
The strike follows an earlier wave of at least four airstrikes on the same village earlier today, as The Zioneer reported at 14:42 Jerusalem time. Those strikes were reported by the Abu Ali Express channel and also occurred in al-Mansouri, which has become a focal point of IDF operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
The location of this strike—outside the security zone and near the Mediterranean coast—is notable, as the IDF has primarily focused operations within the security zone in recent weeks. The area near Ras al-Bayada has been less frequently targeted, suggesting a possible expansion of operational scope. The Zioneer has previously reported on IDF strikes in surrounding villages including Rumman, Maroun al-Ras, and Al-Tayri, but the current thread remains focused on al-Mansouri.
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