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Lebanese footage shows IDF continuing to raze buildings in Maroun al-Ras

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 15:30
Lebanese footage shows IDF continuing to raze buildings in Maroun al-Ras

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TL;DR

Lebanese documentation published Monday afternoon shows Israeli forces continuing to demolish buildings in the village of Maroun al-Ras in southern Lebanon, according to reports by the Abu Ali Express channel. The footage offers a visual update on sustained IDF engineering activity in the contact-line village, which has been subject to demolition operations over recent weeks.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese documentation published Monday afternoon shows IDF forces continuing to demolish buildings in the village of Maroun al-Ras in southern Lebanon, according to the Abu Ali Express news outlet.

Maroun al-Ras, a village along the contact line near the Israeli border, has been the site of repeated IDF engineering and demolition activity. As The Zioneer reported on June 9, Israeli forces were already razing structures there as part of operations to clear villages abutting the border area. The current report provides visual confirmation that this work is ongoing into late June.

The footage does not specify which buildings were targeted in this round, nor does it indicate any casualties. The IDF has not commented on the specific operation. The documentation was sourced from Lebanese media and relayed by the Abu Ali Express channel, which covers military developments on the Lebanon front.

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