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Lebanese report: Fighting continues in southern Lebanon — IDF strikes, Hezbollah rocket fire at Israeli forces

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 02:52
Lebanese report: Fighting continues in southern Lebanon — IDF strikes, Hezbollah rocket fire at Israeli forces

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TL;DR

Lebanese reports describe ongoing fighting in southern Lebanon, with Israeli airstrikes and artillery continuing alongside Hezbollah rocket fire directed at Israeli troops, according to a single unverified report. No casualty figures or IDF comment are available yet.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to a Lebanese report published early Saturday morning, fighting is ongoing in southern Lebanon. The report describes continued Israeli airstrikes and artillery barrages, as well as Hezbollah rocket fire directed at Israeli forces. No further details on the scope or location of the exchanges have been provided, and the IDF has not commented.

This report follows weeks of sustained IDF operations against Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives in southern Lebanon, as previously covered by The Zioneer. On June 15, The Zioneer reported that Hezbollah continued shelling Israeli troops despite the announcement of an agreement, while the IDF struck nearby threats. Earlier this week, on June 17, a separate Lebanese report described a very heavy IDF artillery barrage still underway. The current report does not specify whether this is a new escalation or a continuation of the earlier activity. No casualty figures are available.

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