The Israeli Air Force carried out a strike on the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon, the IDF said. No details on the target or casualties have been reported yet.
The Israeli Air Force struck the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon on Wednesday evening, according to the military. The target and any casualties have not yet been disclosed.
Beit Yahoun has been targeted multiple times in recent weeks as part of ongoing Israeli operations in southern Lebanon, as The Zioneer has reported in previous bulletins. The village has seen repeated airstrikes, including a second round of strikes in late June after an encounter with Hezbollah left four Israeli soldiers wounded.
The latest strike comes amid sustained IDF activity against Hezbollah positions along the border. No immediate comment from Hezbollah was available.
6 developments
- DevelopingIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives threatening troops at Ali al-Taher Ridge
- DevelopingIDF kills several Hezbollah operatives in ambush in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF says it struck 70+ Hezbollah sites, eliminated seven operatives from underground route
- StrongIDF confirms 4 soldiers wounded by Hezbollah grenade in Beit Yahoun; assailant killed
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