The military struck targets in southern Lebanon, the IDF says. No details on the target locations, type of strike, or casualties have yet been released.
The IDF carried out a strike in southern Lebanon early Monday, the military confirmed. The brief announcement did not specify the target, the type of munition used, or whether casualties were caused. The strike is the latest in a sustained campaign along the border, which has seen near-daily Israeli operations against Hezbollah infrastructure and personnel since hostilities escalated earlier this year.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, IDF strikes in the area have ranged from targeted vehicle interdictions to larger-scale bombardments of rocket-launch sites and observation posts. This morning's operation comes amid continued Hezbollah firing at northern Israeli communities and the IDF's ongoing effort to degrade the group's capabilities in the border zone.
No immediate claim of responsibility was issued by Hezbollah, and the group's media channels had not reported on the strike as of Monday morning. The IDF has not provided further details, and the extent of the operation remains unclear.
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