Lebanese sources report Israeli fighter jets struck the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon — the first use of manned aircraft in the area since the Iran-US memorandum of understanding. According to the same sources, Hezbollah operatives responded with two rocket salvos at IDF forces in the same area, one including more than ten rockets.
According to the Abu Ali Express report, Lebanese sources report that Israeli fighter jets struck the village of Tebnit in southern Lebanon early Wednesday morning — the first use of manned aircraft in the area since the Iran-US memorandum of understanding was announced. The report notes that previous Israeli strikes in the area in recent weeks had been carried out by drones. The same sources reported that Hezbollah operatives fired two rocket salvos at IDF forces in the same area in response, with one salvo comprising more than ten rockets. The IDF has not commented on the reports. As The Zioneer reported at 02:49 Jerusalem this morning, a source across the border reported earlier rocket fire at Israeli forces in the area; the IDF did not confirm at the time. A subsequent bulletin at 08:20 Jerusalem first reported the fighter jet strikes and the link to the Iran-US MOU. This latest update, at 08:21, adds no new details beyond confirming the same sequence of events. The area remains tense, with further developments possible.
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