The IDF says troops from the 91st Division spotted a Hezbollah cell transferring weapons by truck near the security zone in southern Lebanon. The air force struck the vehicle, triggering secondary explosions that confirmed the presence of arms. In a separate but related operation, the military struck approximately 10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites across four areas in southern Lebanon, in response to ceasefire violations and attacks on Israeli forces. The IDF released footage of both strikes.
Minutes after The Zioneer first reported on the IDF's strikes in southern Lebanon, the military released additional details and footage of the operation. The new material highlights the role of the 91st Division, which identified a Hezbollah weapons truck near the security zone and directed an air strike that produced secondary explosions—confirming the vehicle was carrying arms.
The Zioneer reported at 14:01 that the IDF struck roughly 10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Bint Jbeil, Beit Yahoun, Kounine, and Braachit, as well as a weapons truck. The current update adds the specific identification of the truck by ground troops and the evidence of secondary explosions.
The strikes come amid ongoing Hezbollah violations of the November 2024 ceasefire agreement. As The Zioneer has reported, Hezbollah has launched rockets and mortars at Israeli forces, including a barrage of over 50 projectiles on June 20, and has repeatedly attacked IDF troops with drones and anti-tank missiles. The IDF has stated it will continue to operate to remove any threat to its forces and Israeli civilians.
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