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Lebanese reports: fires spread in Beit Yahoun and Hadatha villages after earlier IDF strikes

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Lebanese reports: fires spread in Beit Yahoun and Hadatha villages after earlier IDF strikes

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TL;DR

Lebanese sources are publishing footage of ongoing fires in fields and homes in the Shiite village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon, as well as in the nearby Shiite village of Hadatha. The reports come hours after earlier unconfirmed Lebanese reports that IDF forces were conducting operations in the area, including setting fires. The IDF has not commented on the current reports.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Security analyst Yair Goldblatt shared footage published by Lebanese sources documenting fires burning in fields and homes in the Shiite village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon. Separately, Lebanese outlets are also reporting a similar situation in the neighbouring Shiite village of Hadatha. The fires come after earlier unconfirmed Lebanese reports, cited by The Zioneer earlier this evening, that IDF forces were setting fires at multiple locations in Beit Wahoun (a different village with a similar name). The current footage appears to show the aftermath or escalation of those earlier events, but there is no Israeli confirmation. The cause of the new fires, their extent, and any casualties have not been specified.

02 · How it developed

3 developments

  1. Latest

    Reports clarify the activity involves controlled explosions in both villages.

  2. Footage confirms fires spreading in Beit Yahoun and Hadatha villages

  3. Lebanese reports: IDF sets fire to multiple locations in Shiite village of Beit Wahoun

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03 · Source and signal

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