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IDF strikes near Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF strikes near Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 17:53

TL;DR

The IDF carried out a strike a short time ago in the area of the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, near the Ali al-Taher ridge in southern Lebanon, according to a report by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). No details on the target or casualties are yet available. The strike follows a report of Israeli fire underway in the same area at 17:44 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF struck a short time ago in the area of the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, near the Ali al-Taher ridge in southern Lebanon, according to a report by Moriah Asraf and Doron Kadosh (N13 / Army Radio). No details on the target or casualties have been released yet.

The strike follows a report of Israeli fire underway in the same area at 17:44 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported. That earlier report, citing a Lebanese source, described ongoing strikes between Tibnin and Nabatieh al-Fawqa. The new report attributes the action to the IDF directly, confirming the military's involvement.

The Nabatieh area has been a frequent target of Israeli operations in recent weeks, with The Zioneer documenting multiple strikes, artillery fire, and ground activity in the region since mid-June. The village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa, located near the strategic Ali al-Taher ridge, has been a focus of reported IDF operations.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    New footage released from the aftermath of the strike.

  2. IDF confirms strike in Nabatieh al-Fawqa area.

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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