Lebanese channels claim the IDF carried out a strike in the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa after 16:00 — after the ceasefire went into effect. The IDF has not commented on the reports, which are unconfirmed.
Lebanese channels claim that the IDF struck the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon after 16:00 local time — after the ceasefire came into effect, according to the reports. The village is located in the Nabatieh district, where the IDF has carried out repeated strikes over the past two weeks, as The Zioneer reported in a series of bulletins covering the area since early June. The reports remain unconfirmed by the IDF. The claim comes as part of a thread of strikes reported in the Nabatieh area following the ceasefire declaration earlier today; The Zioneer reported at 16:56 that widespread strikes were underway in the area shortly after the ceasefire was declared, and at 08:27 Lebanese media reported fresh strikes on the village of Mifdun in the same district. No details on targets, casualties, or the IDF's response are available at this stage.
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