A vehicle in southern Lebanon was struck by Israeli forces, according to a single source on Telegram. The report describes the strike as an additional interdiction in the ongoing campaign against Hezbollah in the area. No details on casualties or the identity of the target are yet available.
A single-source Telegram report indicates that Israeli forces struck an additional vehicle in southern Lebanon as part of continuing interdiction operations against Hezbollah. The brief post, by Israeli analyst Yossi Eliezer of the '301 Arab World on Telegram' channel, frames the strike as a continued campaign against the group, adding the rhetorical line 'a finger in the eye of the Iranians.' No independent confirmation, target identity, casualty figures, or precise location coordinates are available. The report adds to a series of similar strikes over recent days: as The Zioneer has reported, on June 11 a drone struck a vehicle on the Ain al-Mazrab–Sultaniyeh road; on June 10 Hezbollah claimed attacks on two IDF vehicles; and on June 11 the IDF maintained strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure. Without further corroboration, this remains a single-source claim classified as Developing.
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