The Israeli Air Force has begun striking targets in southern Lebanon, according to initial reports from Lebanese-affiliated channels. Details on the specific targets, scope of the operation, and any casualties are not yet available.
The Israeli Air Force has initiated a fresh wave of strikes in southern Lebanon as of Thursday night, according to a single report circulating via Lebanese-affiliated Telegram channels. The brief alert, timed at 23:41 Jerusalem, states that the IAF 'began attacking now in southern Lebanon' but provides no details on the targets, the intensity of the strikes, or whether there are casualties. The report has not yet been corroborated by Israeli official sources or additional independent channels. This operation comes amid a period of recurring IAF activity in southern Lebanon over the past several weeks, as The Zioneer has previously documented. Earlier strikes in June have targeted Shiite villages, responded to Iranian army threats, and involved intensive fighter jet patrols. The scope and purpose of tonight's strikes remain unclear.
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