A launch was reported toward Israeli forces operating in southern Lebanon, according to a security-affiliated source. The IDF has not yet commented and no casualties or details on the munition were immediately reported.
A single security-affiliated source reported a launch toward Israeli forces in southern Lebanon on Friday evening, “Fri 22:58 Jerusalem”. The brief message did not specify the munition type, origin, or whether the launch caused any casualties or damage. The IDF has not issued a statement.
This report follows a series of similar incidents in recent weeks, including Hezbollah rocket and anti-tank missile fire at IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon. As with several prior events, the military often confirms the details hours after initial reports, and casualty figures are typically released later when relevant.
The reported launch comes amid ongoing hostilities on the northern border, where cross-border fire and military engagements have become routine. No immediate change in Home Front Command civil-defense guidelines was announced.
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