A wave of Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon has reportedly killed more than 15 people and wounded 30 others, according to a single Hezbollah-affiliated source. The figures, which do not distinguish between combatants and civilians, are unverified and come amid sustained IDF operations against Hezbollah targets across the region.
A new wave of Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon on Friday morning has reportedly left more than 15 people dead and 30 wounded, according to a single Hezbollah-affiliated the source. The report, posted at 07:08 Jerusalem time, provides no breakdown of casualties by location or affiliation and does not distinguish between combatants and civilians. The figures are not independently verified.
This follows an earlier report from Lebanon's Health Ministry at 04:44 Jerusalem, which counted 10 killed and an unspecified number missing in IDF strikes over the preceding three hours. As The Zioneer reported at 05:03, a senior Iranian official threatened retaliation, saying Israel's actions in Lebanon 'will not pass without a response.' The IDF has not commented on the latest casualty figures.
The spike in strikes comes as the IDF continues sustained operations against Hezbollah targets across southern Lebanon. The latest casualty report remains unverified and rests on a single source.
3 developments
- DevelopingIsraeli Air Force strikes 10 towns in Lebanon's Nabatieh area
- ConfirmedFour killed in four separate strikes near Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, NNA reports
- StrongIsraeli military strikes more than 80 targets across southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF strikes multiple southern Lebanon targets overnight, Lebanese media report
Source and signal
- Internal intake
