INTERNATIONAL — March 28, 2026
Hezbollah Claims Precise Ambush in South Lebanon Inflicting Heavy Casualties on Zionists
Hezbollah announced carrying out a precise ambush in southern Lebanon that inflicted heavy casualties on Zionist forces using rockets, artillery and drones. The group said the attack occurred in the Bidar al-Fuqani area of Al-Tayyiba as clashes intensify after Israeli incursions into Lebanese territory.
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In a statement, Hezbollah announced that its forces had conducted a precise ambush in the Bidar al-Fuqani area of Al-Tayyiba town in southern Lebanon. The group said the ambush targeted Zionist forces that were advancing toward the Litani River channel.
The attack was carried out using rockets, artillery strikes and small explosive drones, according to the announcement. Hezbollah claimed that the operation inflicted heavy casualties on the Zionist forces.
The statement further said that the enemy evacuated its dead and wounded by helicopter with great difficulty.
This latest incident occurs as clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in south Lebanon continue to intensify following incursions by Israeli soldiers into Lebanese territory.
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Single source reports on-record statement from Hezbollah with concrete, checkable details including specific location (Bidar al-Fuqani, Al-Tayyiba), timing (this morning), tactics, and enemy actions. Verifiable that Hezbollah issued this claim.
The source language mixes facts with framing or advocacy wording. Bakhtar News: "precise and firm ambush" (advocacy phrasing glorifying the action); "heavy casualties" (emotional emphasis on impact); "Zionist military personnel" and "enemy" (derogatory/opinionated framing of opponent).
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