Lebanese reports say an Israeli strike this morning hit near a high school in the village of Douris in the Baalbek district while matriculation exams were underway. No casualties have been reported. Hezbollah has embedded infrastructure in populated areas, the security correspondent notes.
Security correspondent Yair Goldblatt reports that this morning's strike in the village of Douris, Baalbek district, occurred near the al-Bashir high school while matriculation exams were being held. The correspondent notes that this follows a familiar Hezbollah pattern of embedding military infrastructure in populated areas — including near schools and hospitals — similar to Hamas tactics in Gaza. Matriculation exams in the school reportedly stopped after the strike. No casualty figures or official IDF comment have been released. The strike comes amid continued Israeli operations against Hezbollah assets in the Beqaa Valley and southern Lebanon; as The Zioneer reported, the IDF has struck Hezbollah targets near Baalbek at least twice this month (June 5, June 11), including a deeper strike on June 11 that hit a Hezbollah logistical hub about 80 kilometers from the border.
2 developments
- StrongIDF strikes Hezbollah targets near Baalbek in deep Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese media report fresh Israeli strikes on Nabatieh area village
- StrongFootage captures IDF strikes before dawn in Tebnit, Har Ali Taher, Nabatieh area
- DevelopingIDF drone strike reported in southern Lebanon village of Jbaishit
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