Lebanese media report a major movement of evacuees from villages in the Nabatieh district that the IDF Arabic-language spokesman ordered to evacuate, heading toward Beirut and Sidon, according to Abu Ali Express.
Lebanese media are reporting a large-scale movement of evacuees from dozens of villages in the Nabatieh district, heading north toward Beirut and Sidon, according to Abu Ali Express. The reports come roughly an hour and a half after the IDF Arabic-language spokesman issued evacuation warnings for 29 villages across the Nabatieh, Sidon, and Jezzine districts — an expansion northward compared to earlier notices. At 10:19 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that the IDF had issued warnings for approximately 30 villages in the Nabatieh area; a separate thread item published at that same time specified 29 villages, including six in the Sidon district and two in Jezzine. An earlier version of the IDF warning at the same timestamp had ordered the evacuation of 16 villages in Nabatieh alone. The reported evacuee flow matches the geographic scope of the most recent warning but remains unverified by independent sources on the ground. Separately, as The Zioneer reported on June 13, IDF ground forces have advanced in the Nabatieh direction, with clashes and shelling reported. What remains unverified is the scale of the movement and whether the evacuees are primarily from the newly expanded warning zone or from areas notified earlier.
5 developments
- ConfirmedIDF spokesman orders evacuation of towns in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF Arabic Spokesman Issues Evacuation Warning for Bekaa and Nabatieh Areas
- DevelopingIDF reportedly strikes village in Nabatieh area, Lebanese media say
- StrongIDF strikes targets in southern Lebanon, issues evacuation warnings for 29 villages
Source and signal
- Internal intake
