Reports from Lebanon describe unidentified UAVs flying over Beirut's southern Dahiya district, a known Hezbollah stronghold. The source of the aircraft is not yet confirmed, and there are no immediate reports of strikes or casualties.
Unverified reports circulating in Lebanese media, cited by security analyst Yair Goldblatt, indicate that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were observed over the Dahiya district of southern Beirut this afternoon. Dahiya is a densely populated area and the political and military heart of Hezbollah's presence in the capital. The identity of the UAVs — whether Israeli, Hezbollah, or other — has not been established, and no explosions, interceptions, or defensive measures have been reported. The timing follows a period of ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border, including periodic IDF ground advances in the south and reported aerial activity in the Bekaa Valley as previously covered by The Zioneer. There is no official comment from the IDF or Hezbollah at this stage.
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