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STANDARD MILITARY UNVERIFIED

Israeli Airstrikes Target Southern Lebanon Towns

Jun 30, 2026 05:20 AM CT Haddatha, Lebanon Israel,Hezbollah,Lebanon,airstrikes,southern-lebanon

Summary

Israeli drones and warplanes conducted strikes on the town of Haddatha in southern Lebanon, deploying stun grenades. This incident represents a continuation of routine cross-border military pressure by Israel against Hezbollah-held areas, maintaining the status quo of low-intensity conflict without indicating a major escalation.

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Israeli drones, warplanes target southern Lebanon towns An Israeli drone dropped a stun grenade on a house in the southern Lebanese town of Haddatha in the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon , the Lebanese National News Agency reported on Tuesday. A second stun grenade was dropped near the eas...

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Israel NEUTRAL

Conducted drone and warplane strikes, dropping stun grenades on residential areas in Haddatha.

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