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Lebanese media: Multiple operatives killed in the same IDF strike in southern Lebanon

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Lebanese media: Multiple operatives killed in the same IDF strike in southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanese media report that multiple operatives were killed in the IDF strike on southern Lebanon referred to in prior reports, according to a single unverified report cited by Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The number and identities of those killed are not specified, and the claims remain uncorroborated by official sources.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese media reports, cited by Israeli security analyst Yair Goldblatt, indicate that multiple operatives were killed in the IDF strike in southern Lebanon referred to earlier this evening. The message, posted at 23:44 Jerusalem, does not specify the exact number of fatalities, the identities of those killed, or the precise location beyond southern Lebanon. It is the latest in a series of unverified reports on IDF strikes in the region. As The Zioneer previously reported, Lebanese media have regularly reported casualties after IDF operations, often without an independent breakdown of combatants versus civilians. The IDF has not commented on the specific figures in this latest claim. The single source and lack of official confirmation leave the report unverifiable at this stage.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Lebanese media report multiple operatives killed in the same strike.

  2. Strikes expanded to nine additional villages including Tebnine and Mifdoun

  3. Lebanese agency reports one killed in airstrike on al-Dwayir, southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

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