Israeli forces are advancing in Wadi al-Hajir, a strategic valley in southern Lebanon, according to initial reports Tuesday afternoon. The source, an IDF-aligned channel, is the only account so far; there is no independent confirmation from official Israeli or Lebanese sources at this time.
An IDF-aligned source reported Tuesday at 17:26 Jerusalem that Israeli forces are advancing in Wadi al-Hajir, a valley in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon. This follows an earlier report at 16:48 from Lebanese channels describing IDF vehicles moving toward the same area — as The Zioneer noted in its previous bulletin on the thread. The Wadi al-Hajir area lies west of the Saluki River, an axis that has become active in recent days; Hezbollah reported clashes with IDF forces near Ghendourieh (west of Wadi al-Hajir) as early as June 9. The IDF has not officially commented on the advance. The single-source nature of this report limits confidence to developing, pending corroboration from additional Israeli or independent sources.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF advances into new area in southern Lebanon, clashes with Hezbollah near Ghendourieh
- DevelopingIDF pushes into three new axes in southern Lebanon, sources report
- StrongIDF ground forces reported advancing in two Lebanese villages, including north of Beaufort
- DevelopingIDF opens fourth ground axis in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah says
Source and signal
- Internal intake
