A new analysis posted on Telegram describes the former Shiite village of Beit Yachoun in southern Lebanon as destroyed, empty, and patrolled by IDF forces. The author argues that the current security zone differs from previous ones because it is empty of residents, and calls for the continued erasure of all towns and villages in the area without exception.
A new analysis circulating on Telegram provides a first-hand account of the former Shiite village of Beit Yachoun in southern Lebanon, describing it as entirely destroyed, empty, and currently patrolled by IDF forces. The author argues that the current security buffer zone differs from previous ones because it is completely devoid of residents, and advocates for the continued erasure of all towns and villages in the area without exception, stating that 'no one can be trusted.' The village of Beit Yachoun, located near Bint Jbeil, was previously reported as leveled by the IDF in early July, as The Zioneer reported on July 2. The analysis is based on a single source; the claims have not been independently confirmed.
3 developments
- StrongIDF levels Bint Jbeil-area town of Beit Yachoun, lecturer calls for scorched-earth policy
- DevelopingLebanese reports: IDF demolitions in Beit Yahoun continue
- DevelopingSouthern Lebanese village of Beit Yahun reported razed near Bint Jbeil
- DevelopingLebanese reports: Israeli strikes hit Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon
Source and signal
- Internal intake
