The Israeli military conducted a large-scale wave of airstrikes, drone attacks, and artillery bombardments across southern Lebanon late June 13, hitting over 80 locations including the city of Nabatieh and dozens of surrounding villages. The strikes followed evacuation warnings to several areas. No casualty figures have been released, and the IDF has not yet commented.
The broadest reported wave of Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon in weeks hit over 80 towns and military positions late June 13, according to a detailed summary posted by a Lebanese source. The operation covered most sectors of the southern front — from the coastal zone near Tyre eastward through the Nabatieh area into the border ridges. Warplanes struck at least 36 towns; drones struck at least 21 locations; artillery shelled at least 28 areas including several where incendiary rounds were used.
The Nabatieh area, a Hezbollah stronghold, was struck repeatedly by all three attack methods. The IDF has not formally commented on the scope, but the scale exceeds routine daily operations in the past week. As The Zioneer reported earlier June 13 (16:05), a Lebanese soldier was severely wounded by an Israeli drone near Nabatieh, and the IDF has systematically expanded its target list in the region since mid-June.
No casualty figures are yet available from either side. Lebanese sources did not distinguish between Hezbollah and civilian infrastructure targets. The IDF has issued evacuation warnings for some of the towns listed as struck, suggesting pre-planned raids rather than responsive fire.
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- StrongWave of Israeli strikes targets villages in southern Lebanon
- StrongIDF strikes targets in southern Lebanon, issues evacuation warnings for 29 villages
- DevelopingIDF strikes dozens of Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon overnight
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