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Lebanese reports: IDF sets fire to homes in Aita al-Jabal, southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 17:26
Lebanese reports: IDF sets fire to homes in Aita al-Jabal, southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanese channels report Tuesday afternoon that Israeli forces are setting houses on fire in the village of Aita al-Jabal in southern Lebanon. The reports are attributed to Lebanese outlets; no Israeli military confirmation has been issued.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese channels report Tuesday at 16:45 that IDF forces are setting homes on fire in the village of Aita al-Jabal in southern Lebanon.

The report follows a pattern of Israeli military activity in the same village: as The Zioneer previously reported (June 15), the IDF carried out a controlled explosion in Aita al-Jabal on Monday, June 15, after earlier demolitions in the village that same day. The current report describes burning rather than detonation, but the precise nature of the operation — whether demolition by fire, clearing operations, or another form of activity — has not been specified by the sources.

The village lies in the border area of southern Lebanon, part of a broader zone where the IDF has conducted controlled demolitions and other operational activity in recent weeks across multiple villages including Markaba, Ein Arab, and Al-Tiri, as The Zioneer has tracked. The sources for this report remain Lebanese outlets; the IDF has not issued a statement or confirmation.

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