Hundreds of Shiite residents who had returned to the Nabatieh area in southern Lebanon are leaving again toward Beirut, as fighting resumes in the area, according to a single-source report.
A single-source report from Friday morning indicates that hundreds of Shiite residents who had earlier returned to the Nabatieh district are again fleeing toward Beirut due to renewed fighting. The development reverses the return movement reported following a US-Iran agreement earlier this month. As The Zioneer reported on June 15, the Nabatieh municipality had warned residents not to return, citing a fragile security situation. The current report suggests the security deterioration has materialized, though the source of the renewed clashes and the scale of the displacement remain unconfirmed from additional channels.
2 developments
- StrongDisplaced Lebanese residents continue returning south; source warns 'you will evacuate again'
- DevelopingIDF demolishes Shiite villages around Nabatieh area, Hezbollah-linked footage shows
- DevelopingSouthern Lebanon residents return to widespread destruction in Hezbollah strongholds
- StrongResidents return to Nabatieh after reported US-Iran agreement
Source and signal
- Internal intake
