Lebanese sources report that the Lebanese army entered the village of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon on Tuesday for a visit, two days after the IDF demolished a large underground infrastructure there. The visit appears to be an inspection rather than a deployment, according to the reports.
Lebanese sources reported Tuesday that the Lebanese army conducted a visit to the village of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon, two days after the IDF detonated a large underground infrastructure there. The visit was described as an inspection tour rather than a military deployment. The development comes amid ongoing IDF ground operations and demolitions in the area, which The Zioneer has tracked since mid-June. The IDF has not commented on the Lebanese army's visit.
- ConfirmedIDF reportedly expands demolition of Majdal Zoun in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese reports: IDF demolishes buildings in southern Lebanese village
- DevelopingArtillery shelling hits Majdal Zoun and al-Mansouri as IDF advances
- StrongHezbollah confirms IDF ground advance to Majdal Zoun outskirts in western sector
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