Hezbollah held mass funerals Sunday in the villages of Yatar and al-Dweir in southern Lebanon, displaying dozens of yellow coffins at each burial, according to Abu Ali Express. The report does not detail the identities of those buried or the circumstances of their deaths.
Hezbollah staged mass funerals on Sunday in the southern Lebanese villages of Yatar and al-Dweir, with large numbers of yellow-draped coffins on display at each location — dozens buried in every village, according to the Abu Ali Express channel, which follows developments in the Lebanese arena.
A similar mass funeral with 27 yellow coffins was held by Hezbollah in Yatar on June 28, as The Zioneer reported; the report for al-Dweir is new. The yellow-coffin display has become a recurring motif in Hezbollah mass burials. The source does not detail how the operatives were killed, whether during the current fighting with Israel or in separate incidents.
The funerals come as IDF operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon continue, including airstrikes and ground-force demolitions of Hezbollah infrastructure. No IDF statement has linked this specific burial event to a known Israeli strike.
3 developments
- StrongHezbollah holds a funeral procession in Lebanon; no Israeli action reported
- StrongIDF conducts controlled explosions, artillery fire in southern Lebanon villages
- DevelopingHezbollah operatives conduct provocations along the Yellow Line in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingLebanese reports: 52 bodies found in southern Lebanon village of Kafra
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