A report citing the situation on the ground suggests that IDF forces have operated in the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon in recent weeks, despite it not being officially marked as a captured area. The IDF has not commented on the claim.
According to a report by Abu Ali Express from Wednesday afternoon, the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa has not been formally designated by the IDF as 'captured' territory, but the situation on the ground indicates that forces 'made a round here' in recent weeks, with most of the military work done during that period. The report does not specify the scale or exact timeline of operations. The IDF has not commented. This follows weeks of confirmed Israeli ground and air activity in the broader Nabatieh district, including strikes on Nabatieh al-Fawqa itself — The Zioneer reported a strike there on June 23 that killed two people, as well as reports of renewed ground operations on June 19. The picture remains based on a single unconfirmed source.
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