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Strikes on terror strongholds in southern Lebanon continue overnight, Israeli media reports

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Strikes on terror strongholds in southern Lebanon continue overnight, Israeli media reports

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TL;DR

Israeli airstrikes on terror strongholds in southern Lebanon continued through the night, according to an Israeli media report. The report stated that Israel regards its objectives as achieved, with an internationally-backed agreement including US and Beirut government approval, framing this as a victory.

01 · THE DISPATCH

An Israeli media report Tuesday morning said airstrikes on militant strongholds in southern Lebanon continued overnight. The report asserted that Israel has concluded its objectives, having secured the desired territory under an international agreement with the approval of the United States and the Beirut government, describing the outcome as a victory. This follows days of reported negotiations and intermittent clashes. On Sunday, Hezbollah was still shelling Israeli forces in southern Lebanon after an initial agreement announcement, and the IDF continued striking approaching militants. The report of continued strikes overnight suggests that, despite the announced framework, military operations are ongoing. The report, from a single source, is not independently corroborated and no official Israeli or Lebanese confirmation of the overnight strikes or the claimed finality of the operation has been issued.

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