A new visual report from southern Lebanon shows the altered landscape along the main road connecting Beit Yahoun (Beit Yahun) and Kounine in the Bint Jbeil district. The footage documents the current state of the key transportation artery linking the two neighboring towns. No details on what caused the change are provided in the report.
Footage circulating from southern Lebanon shows the altered landscape along the main road linking Beit Yahoun (Beit Yahun) and Kounine in the Bint Jbeil district, a key transportation artery between the two neighboring towns. The report does not specify the cause or timing of the change, nor whether it resulted from military activity, engineering work, or other factors. As The Zioneer has previously reported, the Bint Jbeil area has been the scene of repeated Israeli strikes, engineering vehicle movements, and road closures in recent weeks, with the Lebanese Army citing IDF presence for some closures. The Beit Yahun area was reported razed in a single unverified account on June 9. The current footage offers no additional details on the cause or the circumstances behind the altered road.
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