Hezbollah is holding a mass funeral Sunday evening in the village of Yatar in southern Lebanon, with 27 yellow coffins on display — 27 operatives being buried together, according to Abu Ali Express. The report does not detail how the operatives were killed or whether Israel was involved.
Sunday evening, a mass funeral is underway in the southern Lebanese village of Yatar, with 27 yellow coffins — each representing a Hezbollah operative — being buried together, as reported by the Abu Ali Express outlet. The specific cause of death and any potential Israeli involvement remain unstated in the report. Earlier Sunday evening, The Zioneer reported on a separate Hezbollah mass funeral held in the village of al-Duwair, where dozens of operatives were buried. The back-to-back funerals in different villages come amid ongoing IDF operations in southern Lebanon, notably north of the Litani River, where the Givati Brigade has located Hezbollah weapons caches stored in civilian structures and eliminated over 40 operatives in the area since operations began, as The Zioneer has previously covered.
2 developments
- StrongHezbollah holds a funeral procession in Lebanon; no Israeli action reported
- DevelopingLebanese reports: 52 bodies found in southern Lebanon village of Kafra
- StrongSix soldiers killed in southern Lebanon over one weekend, five eulogized Sunday
- DevelopingTwo Hezbollah operatives killed in southern Lebanon, single report says
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