The Upper Galilee Regional Council warned residents that the IDF will carry out combat strikes in Lebanon within the coming minutes. The council noted the activity is expected on the Lebanese side and did not announce a change in civil-defense instructions for Israeli communities.
The Upper Galilee Regional Council issued an advisory on Sunday evening at 17:35 Jerusalem time, stating that the IDF is expected to conduct combat strikes in Lebanon within the coming minutes. The council's announcement follows a pattern of similar advisories over recent weeks, as reported by The Zioneer on June 12 (BACKGROUND), when the council warned of a series of strikes across all sectors. At this stage, the council stressed there is no change to civil-defense instructions for residents, indicating the activity will take place on the Lebanese side of the border. No further details on targets, scope, or duration have been provided by official military sources. The advisory does not specify whether these are a continuation of ongoing IDF operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, which the desk has tracked extensively in recent weeks (multiple BACKGROUND items, June 9–July 1). The situation remains developing; further confirmation or specifics from the IDF are expected.
2 developments
- DevelopingUpper Galilee Council says explosions heard are from IDF activity in Lebanon
- DevelopingUpper Galilee sirens: Explosive drone hits southern Lebanon, no casualties
- DevelopingUpper Galilee Regional Council warns of a series of strikes across all sectors
- StrongExplosions reported in southern Lebanon; strikes said to target Hadatha
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