Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt reports an initial indication that several operatives were killed in an IDF strike on the village of Sajd in southern Lebanon, citing a single unverified report from Lebanese sources. The number and identities of those killed have not been specified, and there has been no official confirmation from the IDF.
An initial report from Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt indicates that an IDF strike on the village of Sajd in southern Lebanon has resulted in several operatives killed, according to a single unverified Lebanese source. The report provides no further details on the number of casualties, the identities of those killed, or the specific target. As of publication, the IDF has not commented, and the claim remains uncorroborated. This strike follows a pattern of IDF operations targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives in southern Lebanon, a subject The Zioneer has covered extensively. Previous reports this week documented strikes in towns such as Tebnit, Majdal Salam, and Juz, as well as broader aerial campaigns against dozens of Hezbollah-affiliated targets. The lack of official or multi-source corroboration means the picture remains preliminary.
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