Circulating footage shows a 'fire belt' — a line of fires burning across a swath of southern Lebanon, according to a report from the 301 Arab World outlet. No details on the cause, source of ignition, or any related military activity have been provided.
New footage circulating in Arab media shows a 'fire belt' — a line of fires burning across a swath of southern Lebanon, as reported by the 301 Arab World outlet. The term 'fire belt' has been used by the IDF in the past for a pattern of widespread strikes and artillery fire in the area, but the source of these fires has not been specified. No details on casualties, targets, or any related military activity have been provided. The Zioneer has previously reported multiple instances of artillery and flare fire in southern Lebanon in recent days, including a heavy artillery barrage on Friday night and flare rounds over Dibbine. This appears to be the latest observation in an ongoing pattern of military activity under the 'fire belt' rubric, though no official confirmation of a new operation has been given.
- DevelopingLebanese report: 'Fire belt' strikes hit Nabatieh area in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese media report artillery and flare fire in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingSmoke plumes reported in southern Lebanon near the border
- StrongIDF carries out widespread attacks in southern Lebanon, 'fire belt' pattern
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