The IDF located a body tied to a stretcher near a minefield adjacent to the village of Raba Tletin in southern Lebanon and transferred it to Israel for police examination, according to reports. The report follows an earlier bulletin by The Zioneer citing N12 journalist Nitzan Shapira.
The Zioneer's latest bulletin, at 11:45 Jerusalem, cites a separate source confirming that the body found tied to a stretcher near a minefield in the village of Raba Tletin, southern Lebanon, has been transferred to Israel for examination by the Israel Police. The confirmation corroborates earlier reports from N12 and Ynet.
The story first emerged at 10:44 Jerusalem, when N12 journalist Nitzan Shapira reported that the IDF had located a body tied to a stretcher in a minefield on the Lebanon border. The Zioneer covered the initial report at 11:39 Jerusalem. Within minutes, additional reports from Ynet and N12 specified the location as the village of Raba Tletin and stated that the body had been transferred to Israel for examination. The source base expanded from a single unverified claim to multiple newsrooms confirming the details.
The recovery is part of a broader pattern of body recoveries in southern Lebanon since the ceasefire with Hezbollah. On June 16, The Zioneer reported that Lebanese civil defense recovered 70 bodies from the villages of Kafra and Hadatha. On June 29, The Zioneer reported that bodies of several Hezbollah operatives were transported for burial in Deir al-Zahrani. The current discovery underscores ongoing IDF efforts to locate and repatriate remains from the battlefields.
The identity of the deceased and the circumstances of the discovery have not been disclosed.
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