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STANDARD MILITARY UNVERIFIED

IDF Intercepts Projectiles Targeting Southern Lebanon Forces

Jun 08, 2026 08:11 AM CT Southern Lebanon Israel,Hezbollah,Lebanon,Interception,Cross-border fire

Summary

The Israel Defense Forces intercepted three projectiles fired from Lebanon, which were reportedly targeting Israeli military positions in the south. This incident represents a routine escalation in the ongoing border conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, maintaining the status quo of low-intensity cross-border fire without indicating a major strategic shift.

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Israel army intercepts three projectiles from Lebanon Israel's military intercepted three projectiles fired from Lebanon with the military saying the munitions had targeted Israeli forces in Lebanon’s south, AFP reported. “Some of the projectiles were intercepted prior to crossing into Israeli te...

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Actor Responses

Israel NEUTRAL

Intercepted three projectiles fired from Lebanon targeting Israeli forces in the south.

Hezbollah NEUTRAL

Fired projectiles from Lebanon targeting Israeli military positions.

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