The Israeli military carried out a second strike in southern Lebanon on Tuesday afternoon, according to security-focused reports. No details on the specific target, munitions, or casualties have been released. The first strike earlier today was reported by the IDF as addressing an immediate threat.
The IDF conducted a second airstrike in southern Lebanon on Tuesday afternoon, as reported by a single security-focused source. No further details — target, munitions, or casualties — have been provided. Earlier in the day, the IDF carried out a strike in southern Lebanon, which it described as a response to an immediate threat, also striking beyond the Yellow Line, according to military correspondents. This latest strike follows a pattern of repeated Israeli operations in the area, with The Zioneer previously reporting multiple waves of airstrikes and interdictions in southern Lebanon over recent weeks, including strikes on vehicles, villages, and specific towns such as Nabatieh, Tebnit, and al-Abbasiya. The current batch contains no information on the specific location or target of this second attack, nor on any Hezbollah response. The situation remains developing, and additional details are awaited.
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