The IDF said it is continuing to strike targets in southern Lebanon, following an earlier announcement of strikes deeper inside Lebanese territory. Footage from the village of Haboush in the south was circulated by a security analyst.
The IDF said it is continuing to strike targets in southern Lebanon on Friday morning, including in the village of Haboush, where new footage was circulated by security analyst Yair Goldblatt. This follows an earlier announcement of strikes deeper inside Lebanese territory. Goldblatt had reported widespread strikes underway across southern Lebanon at 09:01 Jerusalem, and the new footage from Haboush updates the picture of the IDF's ongoing activity in that area.
At 09:01 Jerusalem Friday, The Zioneer reported the first unverified account of a strike in Nabatieh. Within the same minute, the IDF confirmed the Nabatieh strike, followed by reports of a broad wave of airstrikes across southern Lebanon, including the Nabatieh area, and a journalist's confirmation of widespread strikes then underway. Goldblatt's subsequent footage from Haboush, and prior footage from Kafr Juz (reported at 02:50 Jerusalem Friday) and Zibdin (reported at 01:17 Jerusalem Friday), have built a picture of sustained strikes across multiple villages. The IDF's Arabic-language spokesperson earlier stated that strikes were being carried out deep inside Lebanon, without specifying precise locations or targets.
As The Zioneer reported on Thursday, June 11, strikes were reported in southern Lebanon and deeper inside the country. The IDF has been conducting multiple waves of strikes in southern Lebanon this week, aiming at what it describes as terror infrastructure and operatives, with the military publishing strike footage from operations earlier this month.
No details on the specific targets of the current strikes, the weapons used, or any casualties have been reported.
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