Lebanese sources report that IDF maneuvering ground forces are advancing toward the village of Baraashit in southern Lebanon, which lies beyond the so-called yellow line. The sources also report that the IDF carried out an explosion at the site. The military has not officially commented on the operation.
Lebanese sources reported Monday evening that IDF ground forces are advancing toward the village of Baraashit in southern Lebanon, located beyond the so-called yellow line that marks the limit of previous Israeli withdrawals. The same sources reported an explosion carried out by Israeli forces at the site, possibly a controlled demolition. The push into Baraashit represents a new axis of ground activity in the western sector of southern Lebanon.
As The Zioneer has reported over the past week, the IDF has been advancing on several axes in southern Lebanon, including toward Tabnit and Nabatieh in the east and Majdal Zoun in the west (Sat Jun 13, 02:47 Jerusalem; Sun Jun 14, 05:38 Jerusalem). The current report on Baraashit appears to expand the area of operations westward.
The IDF has not officially confirmed or commented on the reported advance. The extent of the operation and whether it involves sustained presence or a limited raid remains unclear based on the single unconfirmed source.
- StrongIDF ground forces reported advancing in two Lebanese villages, including north of Beaufort
- DevelopingIDF conducts controlled demolitions and artillery fire in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF advances on Nabatieh direction from Arnoun, clashes and heavy shelling reported
- DevelopingIDF pushes into three new axes in southern Lebanon, sources report
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