The Israeli Air Force struck the village of Sidikin in the Tyre district of southern Lebanon overnight, a military source confirmed. The area is characterized by extensive Hezbollah infrastructure, including weapons depots. Lebanese media report two fatalities. Casualty affiliation is not yet confirmed.
The Israeli Air Force carried out a precision strike overnight on the village of Sidikin in the Tyre district, southern Lebanon. A military source confirmed the operation, noting that the targeted area contains extensive Hezbollah infrastructure, including weapons storage facilities. Lebanese media reported two fatalities in the strike, though their affiliation — whether Hezbollah operatives or civilians — has not been independently verified. The strike is part of ongoing Israeli operations against Hezbollah assets in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer has reported over recent weeks, the IDF has been conducting regular strikes against Hezbollah launchers, drone infrastructure, and weapons depots across the region (e.g., Tyre on June 9 and 10, and villages across the south through June). The identity of those killed and the full extent of the damage remain unconfirmed pending further reporting.
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