Lebanese sources say rockets fired by Hezbollah overnight from the village of Ghazieh in the Sidon district fell near a church in the Christian village of Al-Adousiyah, spreading panic among local residents. No casualties or damage have been reported.
This bulletin follows an earlier report at 20:19 that rockets landed near a church in Al-Dousieh — the location now specified as Al-Adousiyah in the Sidon district, with launch origin confirmed as Ghazieh. The rockets were fired by Hezbollah overnight and caused panic but no casualties in the Christian village. The incident highlights the ongoing risk to Lebanese civilians from Hezbollah rocket fire placed near residential areas, a pattern The Zioneer previously documented in June 5 clashes between Hezbollah and Amal over launcher placement. No Israeli response or alert was reported from this specific incident. The report rests on a single Lebanese source and remains unverified by independent accounts.
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