Lebanese media report that Israeli forces have completed the capture of the village of Hadatha in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon, according to local reports. No details on the extent of control or any ensuing military activity have been released.
Lebanese media outlets reported on Wednesday afternoon that the IDF has completed its takeover of the village of Hadatha in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon. The village, located northeast of the Nabatieh city area in the western Beqaa foothills, is the latest in a series of southern Lebanese villages where the IDF has operated in recent weeks. As The Zioneer reported on June 10, the IDF had earlier destroyed militant infrastructure in Hadatha as part of a pattern of ground-activity operations in contact-line villages. More recently, on June 13, Hezbollah acknowledged that IDF forces had reached the edge of Tebnit village, and on June 12, strikes expanded to four more towns in the wider Nabatieh area. The capture of Hadatha has not been confirmed by the IDF, and it remains unclear whether this represents a permanent occupation or a temporary tactical operation. No reports of clashes or Hezbollah resistance in Hadatha have been linked to this event.
- DevelopingIDF reportedly strikes village in Nabatieh area, Lebanese media say
- StrongIDF demolishes militant infrastructure in Hadatha village, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese media: IDF captures village of Ghendourieh, west of Wadi al-Hajir
- StrongReports: IDF strikes expand to four more towns in Nabatieh area
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