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Hezbollah Reports 16 Military Operations Along Southern Lebanon Border

Hezbollah stated it carried out 16 military operations in one day targeting Israeli positions in southern Lebanon. The group described drone strikes and rocket barrages in multiple locations.

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1 source·May 21, 9:28 PM(7 days ago)·1m read
Hezbollah Reports 16 Military Operations Along Southern Lebanon Bordermiddleeasteye.net
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Hezbollah announced it conducted 16 military operations in a single day along the southern Lebanon border. The group reported swarms of attack drones striking vehicles, soldiers, and positions. It also stated multiple confirmed hits on Namera armored vehicles.

Hezbollah said it launched heavy rocket and artillery barrages across Bint Jbeil, Rashaf, Dibil, Haddatha, Naqoura, and additional areas. Both sides remain engaged in operations along the southern Lebanon border.

Key Facts

16 military operations
Hezbollah stated it carried out this number in one day
Drone strikes
Swarms of attack drones targeted vehicles, soldiers, and positions
Namera armored vehicles
Multiple confirmed hits reported by Hezbollah

Potential Impact

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    Continued operations may sustain current level of border activity.

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PublishedMay 21, 2026, 9:28 PM
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