Strikes are underway in the Shiite villages of Majdal Salam and Juz in southern Lebanon, the Arabic-language a monitored channel reports. No details on the type of attack, targets, or casualties have so far been published.
Strikes have been reported in two Shiite villages in southern Lebanon — Majdal Salam (מג׳דל סלאם) and Juz (ג׳וז) — based on a report from the Arabic-language the source arabworld301news, as cited by journalist Yair Goldblatt. The channel did not specify whether the attacks are Israeli air strikes, artillery fire, or another type, nor did it identify targets or mention casualties. The reports come amid ongoing but reduced cross-border hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah. The village of Juz lies just north of the Israeli border near the coastal plain, while Majdal Salam is about 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the border, near the Litani River. Both are predominantly Shiite communities where Hezbollah maintains a strong presence. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, strikes have been hitting a number of Shiite villages in the area in recent days, though the intensity and targets vary. No independent confirmation of today's strikes has been released by the IDF or Lebanese sources.
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