The IDF conducted airstrikes in the Sarafand area of southern Lebanon in the past hour, following an evacuation warning for the village between Tyre and Sidon. The strikes come after hours of relative quiet on the southern Lebanese front, as earlier evacuation warnings did not immediately result in strikes. No details on targets or casualties yet available.
The IDF struck the village of Sarafand in Lebanon's Sidon District in the past hour, according to Abu Ali Express. The strike was preceded by an evacuation warning for the area — a pattern consistent with IDF targeting operations in southern Lebanon in recent days. As The Zioneer reported at 19:36 (SAME-THREAD), earlier today the IDF also struck Sarafand and the Nabatieh area. This latest strike follows a lull in activity: several warnings issued earlier in the evening did not immediately result in attacks. No information is yet available on the specific targets hit or on casualties. Sarafand, located on the coastal highway between Tyre and Sidon, has been struck multiple times since early June, as documented in The Zioneer's reporting on June 5.
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