Lebanese channels reported Tuesday evening that Israeli military vehicles moved toward the Wadi al-Hujayr valley area. The IDF has not commented. The report follows earlier reports Tuesday afternoon of Israeli forces advancing in the adjacent Wadi al-Hajir valley.
Lebanese channels report that IDF vehicles advanced toward Wadi al-Hujayr (marked in yellow on a map circulated by the channels) on Tuesday evening. The report is based on a single Lebanese source channel and has not been confirmed by the IDF or independent outlets. It follows a separate report from earlier Tuesday afternoon — covered by The Zioneer at 17:27 — that Israeli forces were advancing in the adjacent Wadi al-Hajir valley, part of a broader pattern of IDF ground activity on multiple axes in southern Lebanon over the past week. Prior The Zioneer reporting at 11:33 Tuesday described an IDF advance toward Baraachit. A similar report on Thursday June 11 described Israeli forces entering Kfar Tabnit near Nabatieh. The latest movement toward Wadi al-Hujayr, if confirmed, would extend the zone of reported IDF ground activity westward beyond the Wadi al-Hajir area. What remains unverified: the operational scope, whether contact with Hezbollah forces occurred, and any official Israeli or Lebanese government confirmation.
3 developments
- DevelopingIDF advances into new area in southern Lebanon, clashes with Hezbollah near Ghendourieh
- DevelopingIDF pushes into three new axes in southern Lebanon, sources report
- DevelopingIDF opens fourth ground axis in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah says
- DevelopingLebanese media: IDF captures village of Ghendourieh, west of Wadi al-Hajir
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