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Lebanese media report IAF airstrike near Nabatieh's Ali Taher ridge

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese media report IAF airstrike near Nabatieh's Ali Taher ridge

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TL;DR

Lebanese media report that the Israeli Air Force carried out an airstrike in the area between the villages of Kfar Tebnit and Nabatieh al-Fawqa, near the Ali Taher ridge in southern Lebanon, according to a single Lebanese media source. No details on the target, casualties, or an IDF comment are yet available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese media reported Sunday evening that the Israeli Air Force conducted an airstrike in the area between Kfar Tebnit and Nabatieh al-Fawqa, near the Ali Taher ridge in southern Lebanon. The report is based on a single Lebanese media source; the IDF has not commented, and no details on the target, casualties, or extent of damage have been released.

This area has seen repeated Israeli strikes in recent weeks. The Zioneer has previously reported several strikes in the Nabatieh district, including strikes on Tebnit and Nabatieh al-Fawqa, as well as ground-force movements near Kfar Tabnit, though those reports were also from Lebanese sources and largely unconfirmed by the IDF at the time. The Ali Taher ridge remains a recurring sector of activity. Without further corroboration or an official statement, the scope and objectives of this specific strike remain unclear.

02 · How it developed

4 developments

  1. Latest

    Commando force identified the Hezbollah cell before the strike.

  2. IDF confirms strike on Hezbollah motorcycle cell, releases footage.

  3. Lebanese media report an additional IAF airstrike in the Ali Taher sector.

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03 · Source and signal

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