A single source associated with the South Lebanon security arena asserts that the current situation on the ground in southern Lebanon does not amount to a cease-fire, despite official declarations. The post offers no additional details or attribution, and the claim has not been independently corroborated.
A single source with focus on South Lebanon affairs posted Wednesday afternoon a direct assertion: 'What is happening in southern Lebanon is not a cease-fire.' The post, without attribution or elaboration, comes as The Zioneer has documented weeks of continued IDF strikes across southern Lebanon despite the presence of an announced cease-fire framework. A SAME-THREAD bulletin earlier today (15:19 Jerusalem) reported a new wave of airstrikes on villages in the area, following earlier waves since early June. The channel's categorical denial of any cease-fire status aligns with the desk's ongoing reporting thread — five SAME-THREAD bulletins in the past week have tracked sequential IDF operations under the 'fire belt' pattern, strikes beyond the Yellow Line, and Israeli government statements rejecting a full withdrawal. The source is a single, uncorroborated channel; no official Israeli or Lebanese party has commented.
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