Artillery shelling is currently audible in the Shiite village of Joz in southern Lebanon, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The target, origin, and any casualties are not yet known.
Security analyst Yair Goldblatt reported at 01:30 Jerusalem that artillery shelling is currently audible in the Shiite village of Joz in southern Lebanon, based on a video recording he shared. The source describes the fire as ongoing at the time of the report. No further details — the type of artillery, the origin of fire (IDF or otherwise), targets, or casualties — are available at this stage. The report is a single source and unverified by other channels. Goldblatt's post is accompanied by a brief encouragement ('Give it to them!'), reflecting his analytic and political stance. Neither the IDF nor any military source has commented on the shelling. The village of Joz is in the Marjayoun district in the Nabatieh Governorate of southern Lebanon, an area that has seen periodic exchanges of fire in recent weeks.
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