Footage published by security analyst Yair Goldblatt shows the aftermath of an artillery strike in the Shiite village of Joz in southern Lebanon, as reported by Lebanese sources. The target of the shelling and any casualties have not been reported, and the source of the fire is not specified.
New footage from the Shiite village of Joz in southern Lebanon shows the aftermath of an artillery strike, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt, citing Lebanese sources. The clip depicts damage to the area but does not identify the specific target, the origin of the fire, or whether there were casualties.
The village of Joz, located in southern Lebanon, has been a recurring site of cross-border fire as tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border remain elevated. Similar artillery strikes and their aftermath in Shiite villages in the region have been reported previously this month, including in al-Fuqaha, Majdal Salam, and Tafahata. As The Zioneer reported earlier, footage from those incidents also showed property damage without immediate casualty figures.
No party has claimed responsibility for the shelling, and the footage is unverified beyond the analyst's post. The IDF has not commented on the report.
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