A Lebanese report says Israeli forces fired toward the Lebanese army in the village of Haddatha in southern Lebanon. No details are yet available on casualties, the circumstances, or any Israeli confirmation.
A single Lebanese report circulated on Thursday evening alleges that the Israeli military fired toward Lebanese army positions in the village of Haddatha (also transliterated as Haddadeh), near Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon. The report does not specify the type of fire, whether there were casualties, or the exact circumstances leading to the incident. The IDF has not commented. Haddatha is located close to the border, an area that has seen repeated exchanges of fire and Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah positions in recent months. As The Zioneer reported on June 16, Lebanese reports described an Israeli airstrike on a vehicle near Bint Jbeil, a similar distance from Haddatha, which the IDF said it was checking. This report, if confirmed, marks an unusual instance of fire directed specifically at the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) rather than at Hezbollah targets. The report remains unverified and details are very limited.
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