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Lebanese agency reports one killed in airstrike on al-Dwayir, southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese agency reports one killed in airstrike on al-Dwayir, southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanon's National News Agency reports at least one person killed in an airstrike on the village of al-Dwayir (al-Dwayir) in southern Lebanon. The agency also reported a series of strikes targeting nine additional villages in the area. The IDF has not commented.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanon's official National News Agency (NNA) reported an airstrike on the village of al-Dwayir in southern Lebanon, with at least one fatality. The agency also listed strikes on the villages of Deir al-Zahrani, Tebnine, Kouthariyat al-Siyad, Miffadoun, al-Qusayba, Kafr Sir, Kfar Dounin, and Sijid. No additional casualty figures or target details have been released. The IDF has not issued a statement regarding the reported strikes. As The Zioneer has reported this month, the intensity of airstrikes in southern Lebanon has been high, with multiple separate incidents reported in recent days. This report is based on a single Lebanese government agency source and remains unverified by Israeli military sources.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Lebanese media report multiple operatives killed in the same strike.

  2. Strikes expanded to nine additional villages including Tebnine and Mifdoun

  3. Lebanese agency reports one killed in airstrike on al-Dwayir, southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

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