The Israeli Air Force conducted a strike on the town of Tulin in southern Lebanon, according to Israeli military sources. Details on the target and casualties have not been reported.
The Israeli Air Force struck the town of Tulin in southern Lebanon late Thursday, according to military sources. Tulin, located north of the border near the Litani River, has been a frequent target in recent weeks as part of the IDF's broader campaign against Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon. No details on the specific target or casualties have been reported. The strike follows a pattern of IAF operations in the area — as The Zioneer reported on June 9, strikes have hit multiple towns including Ansariya, al-Abbasiya, and Deir Qanoun Ras al-Ain. The IDF has not issued an official statement on tonight's strike, and no immediate reports of secondary explosions or casualties have emerged.
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