An IDF aircraft struck a motorcycle in the village of Kfar Haritz, about 3 km from Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, according to Israeli media. The strike was described as a 'threat removal' operation. Casualty figures and the identity of the target have not yet been reported.
An IDF aircraft struck a motorcycle in the village of Kfar Haritz in southern Lebanon on Monday evening, about 3 km from the area where Israeli forces are operating, according to Israeli media. The strike was described as a 'threat removal' operation. Kfar Haritz is located in the Tyre District, an area of frequent Israeli strikes against Hezbollah targets and weapons transfers. No casualties or identity of the target have yet been reported. The incident follows a pattern of Israeli strikes against motorcycles and vehicles in southern Lebanon, which the IDF has described as targeting operatives and weapons. As The Zioneer has reported, a similar motorcycle strike occurred in Tyre Debba on June 5, and a Lebanese soldier was severely wounded in a drone strike near Nabatieh on June 13.
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