The Israeli Air Force has begun a broad wave of strikes across southern Lebanon, according to a security-focused channel. Targets, munitions, and casualty details have not yet been reported.
The Israeli Air Force has launched a broad wave of strikes in southern Lebanon this morning, a security-focused the source reports. The scope, targets, and munitions used have not yet been detailed, and no casualty reports have emerged from Lebanese sources so far.
This is the latest in a series of waves The Zioneer has tracked since early June. Previous rounds on June 9 (Tyre and Sidon), June 12 (Haboush and Tull), and June 13 (80+ targets including Nabatieh) have struck Hezbollah infrastructure across the border region. The current wave follows a period of heightened operational tempo rather than a specific new trigger confirmed by the military.
As of 09:40 Jerusalem, the IDF has not issued a formal statement on this morning's strikes. The Desk is monitoring for official confirmation and details on specific targets.
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