A Hezbollah operative was reportedly killed in a strike in southern Lebanon on Tuesday morning, according to an unverified report. Details on the target or method are not yet available.
A single-source report on Tuesday morning states that a Hezbollah operative was eliminated in southern Lebanon. The brief notification — a two-word message in the original Hebrew ('elimination in Lebanon') — provides no further details on the operative's identity, the precise location, or whether the strike was carried out by an airstrike, drone, or ground fire. As The Zioneer reported on June 7, a prior elimination of a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon was also reported via a single channel, though that report was never corroborated. This morning's report likewise remains unverified and is being treated as developing. No official Israeli or Lebanese source has commented.
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