Lebanon has reported no casualties from any of the headquarters struck in Israeli attacks, which were apparently empty at the time, according to a single source. The source assesses the pattern is unlikely to prevent further incidents.
Lebanese authorities have not reported any casualties from the headquarters targeted in recent Israeli strikes, according to a single source covering the Arab world. The source describes the command centers as likely empty at the time of the attacks.
The same source suggests that the lack of casualties does not deter future escalations, stating that the response pattern 'will not prevent the next incident' and amounts to 'more and more of the same thing.' The assessment is unattributed and reflects a single observer's view.
No official confirmation from the IDF or Lebanese military has been provided regarding the status of the targeted sites. The bulletin is based solely on one Telegram post, with no independent corroboration available at this time. The Zioneer has not previously reported on this specific claim.
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