Reports indicate an Israeli fighter jet struck a target in southern Lebanon minutes ago, according to Hebrew-language sources. No details on the target, location, or casualties have been provided yet.
A strike involving an Israeli fighter jet was reported in southern Lebanon shortly before 14:46 Jerusalem time, according to a single Hebrew-language source. The report provides no further details on the specific target, the precise location within southern Lebanon, or any casualties or damage.
The incident comes amid a sustained pattern of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, launch sites, and operatives. As The Zioneer has reported, similar strikes have been documented in the region since early June, including interdictions in Jabal al-Rafi (June 16), drone strikes (June 15), and multiple rounds of shelling and airstrikes on various towns. The background context remains a period of elevated hostilities along the northern border, though no immediate escalation has been declared.
The source is a single unverified report; details remain pending and are expected to emerge from Lebanese and Israeli channels in the coming hours.
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