Lebanese channels report that Israeli military vehicles are moving toward Wadi al-Hajir, a valley in the Nabatieh district, as of Tuesday afternoon. The report is unverified by official Israeli sources. The area sits a few kilometers north of the Ali al-Taher ridge, where IDF forces have been active in recent days.
Lebanese Telegram channels reported Tuesday afternoon that Israeli military vehicles are moving toward Wadi al-Hajir, a valley south of the Litani River in the Nabatieh district. The area is marked in yellow on maps circulated by the channels, indicating a frontier zone.
The report comes amid ongoing IDF ground activity in southern Lebanon, with maneuvering forces having advanced in recent days toward the Ali al-Taher ridge, which overlooks Nabatieh from the west. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, IDF forces have been pushing on several axes, including through Kfar Tabnit and toward Mayfadun, as ground operations entered a new phase.
Wadi al-Hajir, if confirmed as a destination, would represent a further northern push beyond the Ali al-Taher area. The IDF has not commented on the report, and the source is a single set of Lebanese-affiliated channels. Hezbollah has claimed anti-tank missile fire at Israeli forces advancing on other axes in recent days.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF advances into new area in southern Lebanon, clashes with Hezbollah near Ghendourieh
- DevelopingIDF pushes into three new axes in southern Lebanon, sources report
- StrongIDF ground forces reported advancing in two Lebanese villages, including north of Beaufort
- DevelopingIDF opens fourth ground axis in southern Lebanon, Hezbollah says
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