
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Three People in Siddiqin and Tayr Dibba, وكالة سبأ Says
Key Takeaways
- Islamic Resistance attacked Israeli headquarters in Debl, southern Lebanon, with a missile salvo.
- Lebanese resistance described as fully operational and capable of sustained actions.
- Demolitions south of Hebron targeted Palestinian homes and agricultural structures.
Cross-border strikes in south
In Lebanon, قناة العالم said there is “no real ceasefire” while it describes ongoing “raids and bombardments” and “attempts to nibble away at and geographically annex land.”

Chronique de Palestine reported that Hezbollah resumed retaliatory operations in early March after “persistent ceasefire violations” and continued Israeli aggression against Lebanon, with Israeli forces operating within a “so-called security zone” largely emptied by bombardments and destruction.
Chronique de Palestine also described a rocket attack video dated May 5 against a gathering of Israeli army forces on the outskirts of Jallat Ray in the border town of Deir Seryan, south of Lebanon.
Hezbollah claims and Israeli admissions
Chronique de Palestine cited Rafi Milo, head of the army's Northern Command, saying, “There is a gap between how we concluded the 2024 war, what we had understood and thought, and the fact that, suddenly, we find ourselves again facing Hezbollah.”
In the same report, Milo added that cross-border fire “remained a constant concern,” while noting that these attacks were “not very numerous, at least compared with the period preceding the 2024 war.”

Al-Manar TV Lebanon said Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a tent occupied by “Israeli” enemy army soldiers near the riverbed on the outskirts of Zawtar Al-Sharqiyah town with an Ababil loitering glider [FPV] on Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 11:00, and it posted a separate claim for 15:30 against the newly established headquarters of the 401st Armored Brigade Command in Debl town with a missile salvo.
Al-Manar TV Lebanon also claimed a 12:00 attack on a communications vehicle belonging to the “Israeli” enemy army at Al-Sal’a Hill in Al-Qantara town with an Ababil loitering glider [FPV], stating it achieved a confirmed hit.
What comes next in the border war
Chronique de Palestine warned that Hezbollah’s continued operations keep pressure on Israeli forces and raise fears the situation could “degenerate into a prolonged and costly war of attrition.”
“In Lebanon, and while there is no real ceasefire, the political corridors announce the extension of the so-called ceasefire”
The report also said Israeli officials agree Hezbollah retains “sufficient means to continue the fight and hinder efforts to restore calm in the towns of the northern occupied Palestinian territories.”
Chronique de Palestine described Hezbollah benefiting after the 2024 ceasefire by regrouping and adapting, including reducing its use of electronic communications, developing alternative supply routes, and reorganizing into smaller, more mobile units.
In parallel, Al-Manar TV Lebanon’s June 10, 2026 claims placed attacks in multiple locations in southern Lebanon—Zawtar Al-Sharqiyah, Debl, and Al-Qantara—while asserting the use of Ababil loitering gliders [FPV] and missile salvos against “Israeli” enemy army assets.
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