Israeli forces carried out a strike in the area of Tebnit village in southern Lebanon, according to a single-source Hebrew report. No details on the target, munitions used, or results are yet available.
The Israel Defense Forces struck in the area of Tebnit village in southern Lebanon on Tuesday night, according to a single-source report. The brief message did not specify the target, the munitions used, or whether the strike caused casualties or damage. Tebnit — also referred to as Kfar Tebnit — lies near the Nabatieh region and has been a focal point of ground operations and exchanges over recent weeks. The Zioneer has reported multiple prior engagements in and around the village, including Hezbollah claims of clashes with IDF forces and an IDF open-area strike between Arnoun and Tebnit on June 12. The current report is based on a single channel and remains unverified by additional independent or official sources.
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