The Israeli Air Force struck targets in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon on Friday morning in response to Hezbollah violations, according to a security channel. Iranian media report that the Iranian delegation to Switzerland postponed its flight for the agreement signing following the Israeli strikes.
The Israeli Air Force struck targets in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon early Friday morning, in response to Hezbollah violations of the ceasefire arrangement, according to a security source. Concurrently, Iranian media reported that the Iranian delegation delayed its flight to Switzerland for the signing of an agreement following the Israeli airstrikes. The reports did not specify the exact targets or provide immediate details on casualties. The IDF has not officially commented.
Friday's strike is the latest in a series of Israeli operations in the Nabatieh area since early June, as The Zioneer has reported: on June 14, the Air Force struck 10 towns in the district; on June 17, strikes targeted the area after Hezbollah fire at Israeli forces. The immediate trigger for today's strike — a Hezbollah violation — follows a pattern of rapid Israeli responses.
The Iranian delegation's delayed flight to Switzerland marks a new dimension; the agreement being signed was not detailed in the available reports. Source quality remains limited to a single security channel and Iranian media reports; no independent Israeli or Lebanese confirmation has yet emerged for the delegation's postponement.
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