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Lebanese channels report one killed, one wounded in Israeli drone strike on Tebnine village

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese channels report one killed, one wounded in Israeli drone strike on Tebnine village

Primary source Internal intake · 4 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 09:53

TL;DR

Lebanese media channels report that an Israeli drone strike Thursday morning on the village of Tebnine in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded another, according to Abu Ali Express. The target's affiliation has not been disclosed. This follows an earlier reported strike in the same area around 09:02 that also left one killed.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese media channels, cited by Abu Ali Express, report a second Israeli drone strike in the village of Tebnine in southern Lebanon on Thursday morning, killing one person and wounding another. The reports do not disclose the affiliation of the target. The incident follows an earlier strike in the same village around 09:02 Jerusalem time, which Lebanese sources reported killed one and seriously wounded another, as The Zioneer covered. The two strikes within about an hour, both targeting Tebnine, suggest a focused IDF operation in the area. No official Israeli confirmation has been issued, and details on the targets, their affiliations, and the overall scope of the operation remain pending. The village of Tebnine is a known area of Hezbollah activity in southern Lebanon.

02 · How it developed

5 developments

  1. Latest

    Strikes expanded to Hadatha and Beit Yahoun with reports of grenade attacks.

  2. The strike occurred southeast of Nabatieh; one person is critically wounded.

  3. One person wounded in addition to the previously reported fatality

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03 · Source and signal

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