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Lebanese sources: 1 killed, 7 wounded in IAF strikes on al-Mansouri, southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese sources: 1 killed, 7 wounded in IAF strikes on al-Mansouri, southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanese sources report that Israeli Air Force strikes on the village of al-Mansouri in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded seven others. The affiliation of the targeted individuals has not been disclosed, and the IDF has not commented.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese sources reported Saturday evening that Israeli Air Force strikes on the village of al-Mansouri in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded seven others. The strikes, which began around 14:30 Jerusalem time, targeted the village in the Tyre district, an area outside the Israeli-declared security zone near the coastal town of Ras al-Biyada. At least four separate waves of strikes were reported over the course of the afternoon, with some Lebanese reports describing the attacks as targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. The affiliation of the casualties has not been disclosed, and the IDF has not commented on the specific reports. As The Zioneer reported earlier Saturday, the strikes marked a significant escalation in the area, with multiple fighter jet sorties hitting the same village over several hours. The casualty figure of one killed and seven wounded comes from a single Lebanese source and remains unverified by independent or official channels.

02 · How it developed

8 developments

  1. Latest

    Updated casualty figures reported for the ongoing strike in southern Lebanon.

  2. 1 killed and 7 wounded reported in al-Mansouri strikes.

  3. Second Israeli strike reported in al-Mansouri area this afternoon.

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03 · Source and signal

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