The Israeli Air Force is conducting a wave of strikes against targets in villages across southern Lebanon, according to a security-focused the source. No details on specific targets, the type of munitions, or casualties have been reported so far.
A wave of Israeli airstrikes is underway in villages across southern Lebanon, as reported by the source New Security 8200 at 23:17 Jerusalem time. The brief dispatch notes a 'wave of strikes throughout the villages of southern Lebanon' but provides no further details on targets, munitions, damage, or casualties. The strikes follow months of heightened cross-border exchanges between the IDF and Hezbollah forces. As The Zioneer has reported in recent days, similar strikes have targeted Shiite villages in southwestern Lebanon, including Arab Salim, Majdal Salam, and the Sidon district. Tonight's wave appears to be broader in geographic scope, based on the phrasing, though no specific village names have been cited in this report. The extent of damage and any potential casualties remains unconfirmed.
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