A single source covering the Arab world reports that no new Israeli strikes in Lebanon have been logged for about 90 minutes as of early evening. The report is unverified and the reason for the pause is unclear.
A single Arabic-language source reported at 19:11 Jerusalem that no new Israeli strikes in Lebanon have been recorded for approximately 90 minutes. This coincides with—and may extend—the first report of a pause that emerged around 17:48 Jerusalem, when a source first said IDF airstrikes had been halted for about an hour. At 17:48, a military source attributed the pause directly to Iranian threats of retaliation for operations in Lebanon, aligning with earlier indications that the political echelon had ordered a halt on the Iranian front.
3 developments
- DevelopingLebanon denies reports of IDF strike; Israeli sources say event under review
- StrongLebanese sources report pause in IDF airstrikes on southern Lebanon
- StrongApparent decline in IDF strike tempo across southern Lebanon, sources note
- DevelopingNo Hezbollah attacks or Israeli strikes reported since US-Iran deal announcement
Source and signal
- Internal intake
