Israeli warplanes are striking targets in the town of Tulin in southern Lebanon, according to reports from the area. The strikes come in a rapid response to a Hezbollah violation of the ceasefire arrangement. No details on the specific targets or casualties have been reported yet.
At approximately 04:46 Jerusalem time, reports from southern Lebanon indicated that Israeli aircraft are striking targets in the town of Tulin. The strikes are described as a rapid response to a violation by Hezbollah of the ceasefire understanding in the area.
This marks at least the second time The Zioneer has reported a strike on Tulin this week: at 00:36 Jerusalem, the desk covered an earlier Israeli Air Force strike on the same town. No casualty figures or details on the specific target — whether a weapons site, a cell, or an observation post — have been reported in this latest round.
The incident continues a pattern of tit-for-tat exchanges along the Blue Line that have persisted despite the November 2024 ceasefire framework. The broader context includes intermittent Israeli strikes on multiple southern Lebanese towns, several of which The Zioneer has covered over recent days. What remains unconfirmed is whether this latest exchange escalates to a wider response or remains localized.
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