Lebanese reports say Israeli forces are attacking Hezbollah infrastructure in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon. The strike is the latest in a series of operations against Hezbollah assets in the region.
Lebanese reports indicate that the IDF is striking Hezbollah infrastructure in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon, the latest in a sustained campaign targeting the organization's assets along the border.
The reports, received at 15:45 Jerusalem time, did not specify which villages or facilities were targeted, nor did they mention casualties. The location and timing align with a broader pattern: over the past week, the IDF has struck Hezbollah positions and intelligence sites across southern Lebanon, including near Tyre and in the Nabatieh district at large. As The Zioneer reported on June 12, strikes expanded to four towns in this area. Hezbollah confirmed earlier this week that Israeli ground forces had reached the edge of Tebnit village, near Nabatieh.
The current operation appears to focus on infrastructure rather than specific commanders, consistent with the tempo described by security sources earlier this week as "relatively restrained." No Israeli confirmation or official statement has been released at this stage.
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