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Shiite channels report rocket, anti-tank, and drone fire at IDF forces advancing on Ali al-Taher ridge

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Shiite channels report rocket, anti-tank, and drone fire at IDF forces advancing on Ali al-Taher ridge

Primary source Internal intake · 3 reviewed intake signals · Desk window 01:32

TL;DR

Shiite-affiliated channels report that Hezbollah is firing rockets, anti-tank missiles, and drones at Israeli forces attempting to capture the strategic Ali al-Taher ridge in southern Lebanon. The reports are unverified by official Israeli sources.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Shiite-affiliated Telegram channels report ongoing fire from Hezbollah — including rockets, anti-tank missiles, and drones — targeting Israeli forces attempting to capture the strategic Ali al-Taher ridge in southern Lebanon. The ridge, rising to about 697 meters, overlooks the Nabatieh district and has been a focal point of IDF operations in recent days.

As The Zioneer reported earlier tonight (01:12 Jerusalem), Lebanese media described Israeli ground forces advancing toward the ridge with heavy armor and artillery. A subsequent report at 01:02 noted intensive artillery shelling across several areas in southern Lebanon. The current report frames the fire as resistance to that ongoing advance.

The reports — all from Shiite-aligned channels — remain unverified by the IDF, which has not issued a statement on the current engagement. No casualty figures or interception details are available. The situation is ongoing.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Hezbollah reports firing rockets, anti-tank missiles, and drones at advancing forces

  2. Lebanese reports indicate IDF ground forces are currently advancing to capture the ridge

  3. Hezbollah views Ali al-Taher ridge as a serious matter, analyst says

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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