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Two killed, three wounded in IDF fire on debris-clearing crew in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Two killed, three wounded in IDF fire on debris-clearing crew in southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Two people were killed and three wounded by IDF fire targeting "a group clearing debris" in the Habbat al-Fqaa area of southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese reports. The affiliation of those hit is not specified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese reports say that two people were killed and three wounded when IDF forces opened fire on a "group clearing debris" in the Habbat al-Fqaa area of southern Lebanon. The report comes from a single Lebanese source; there is no immediate comment from the Israel Defense Forces.

Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon have been ongoing as part of operations against Hezbollah infrastructure and personnel. The most recent bulletin from The Zioneer covering the area — from earlier today (Tuesday, 13:00) — reported on the Lebanese Army deploying at the entrance to Kfar Tebnit to prevent friction with IDF forces, with two Lebanese killed and two wounded, according to Lebanese sources.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    IDF acknowledges fire, claiming targets were gunmen violating the ceasefire.

  2. Hezbollah warns the attack is a blatant ceasefire violation

  3. Two killed, three wounded in IDF fire on debris-clearing crew in southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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