The Israeli Air Force is carrying out airstrikes in southern Lebanon as of Sunday morning, a military source reports. The strikes come as questions persist about the status of a reported agreement. Details on targets and scope are not yet available.
The Israeli Air Force is currently striking targets in southern Lebanon, according to a military source, as uncertainty swirls around the status of a reported agreement. The source did not specify whether the strikes were pre-planned or a response to a specific threat.
The operation is the latest in an extended campaign: The Zioneer has previously reported on continuous IAF activity in southern Lebanon throughout June, including a broad wave of strikes on June 12, follow-up strikes on June 15 and 17, and operations around the Yellow Line on June 16. While recent days have seen discussions of a possible arrangement, the current strikes suggest that the IDF continues to view Hezbollah infrastructure and threats in the area as active targets.
No details on specific locations, targets hit, or casualties have been released. The military source characterized the operation as ongoing.
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