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Report: IDF conducts controlled explosion in village of Aita al-Jabal, southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Report: IDF conducts controlled explosion in village of Aita al-Jabal, southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanese channels report that the Israeli military carried out a controlled explosion moments ago in the village of Aita al-Jabal in southern Lebanon. The report is based on a single source; no details on casualties, the size of the blast, or the target structure are yet available.

01 · THE DISPATCH

This continues a pattern of IDF-controlled demolitions in southern Lebanon that The Zioneer has been tracking since at least Monday morning, when similar operations were reported in Tebnit, Hadatha, and Rashaf. The latest report places a controlled explosion in Aita al-Jabal around 15:34 Jerusalem time, according to a single Lebanese source. The IDF has not yet commented on this specific operation. Earlier today, the military conducted controlled demolitions in those three villages in the Nabatieh district, and over recent days ground forces have carried out similar building detonations in Bint Jbeil, A-Tiri, Khiam, and Majdal Zoun. The primary objective remains degradation of Hezbollah infrastructure and observation posts along the border.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Additional controlled explosions reported in the village

  2. The IDF has completed the controlled demolition of buildings in the village.

  3. Report: IDF conducts controlled explosion in village of Aita al-Jabal, southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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