The Israeli Air Force struck the town of Jebshit in southern Lebanon a short while ago, according to the Shiite-affiliated outlet Abu Ali Express. No details on the target, the weapon used, or casualties have been reported yet.
The Israeli Air Force carried out a strike on the town of Jebshit in southern Lebanon at around 15:12 Jerusalem time, a single Shiite-affiliated channel reported. This is the latest in a series of aerial interdictions in southern Lebanon this week. Over the past several days, as The Zioneer reported, the IDF has struck targets in multiple villages in the area, including Deir al-Zahrani, and on Friday afternoon a new wave of strikes was reported across the region. The current strike on Jebshit is a continuation of that pattern, though it is not yet clear whether it targeted a specific structure, a weapons site, or personnel. No Israeli or Lebanese official confirmation has been issued, and casualty figures remain unverified.
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