The IDF Northern Command updated security coordinators in northern communities that Hezbollah is continuing to operate against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, contradicting its public declarations. The Command said there is no change in civil-defense policy at this stage, but warned that explosions, artillery fire, mortar shells, and interceptions may be heard overnight and into Saturday.
The IDF Northern Command's evening update to community security coordinators, relayed by military correspondent Sharon Knolblich (N12), paints a picture of continued friction along the northern border despite the announced agreement framework. The Command stated that Hezbollah forces are actively operating against Israeli troops in the area—a direct contradiction to the group's public declarations. The assessment underscores that no change has been made to civil-defense guidelines for residents, but the public should expect the sounds of ongoing operations: explosions, artillery and mortar fire, and interceptions. These warnings align with the desk's recent reporting: as The Zioneer covered earlier this week (Jun 14–15), Hezbollah has repeatedly continued shelling and firing at IDF forces in southern Lebanon even after announcements of an agreement. The current briefing suggests the pattern persists, with the Command preparing communities for a potentially active night and Saturday.
- StrongNorthern Command warns of more Hezbollah violations, says IDF strikes will continue
- StrongHezbollah continues shelling Israeli troops in south Lebanon despite announced agreement; IDF strikes nearby threats
- StrongHome Front Command tells northern residents to expect a complex night of Hezbollah violations
- DevelopingIDF maintains operations in southern Lebanon, military says
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