Lebanese reports say the IDF is striking an area between the villages of Kharis and Hadatha in southern Lebanon. No details on targets, type of attack, or casualties are yet available.
Lebanese media report that the IDF is carrying out attacks in the area between the towns of Kharis (חַארִס) and Hadatha (חַדַאתַ'א) in southern Lebanon, as of Thursday morning. The report, which cites local sources, provides no details on the type of munitions used, the specific targets, or any casualties. This strike corridor is consistent with a broader pattern of Israeli operations in southern Lebanon over the past week, as The Zioneer has previously reported across multiple bulletins. Previous strikes have been concentrated in the coastal sector around Tyre and in the interior near the border, hitting towns such as Kaakia al-Jisr, Kouthariya, Deir Qanoun, Maroun al-Ras, and al-Mansouri. The current report's locale — Kharis and Hadatha — lies north of the Litani River, somewhat deeper than some earlier targets. The nature of the targets (Hezbollah infrastructure, launch sites, or observation posts) remains unconfirmed in this report.
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Source and signal
- Internal intake
