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Lebanese reports: IDF blowing up buildings in Beit Yahoun, southern Lebanon

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Lebanese reports: IDF blowing up buildings in Beit Yahoun, southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

Lebanese media report that IDF forces are currently conducting controlled demolitions of structures in the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon, according to outlet Abu Ali Express. No further details on the scope of the activity or specific targets have been provided, and the IDF has not commented.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese media channels report that IDF forces are currently carrying out controlled demolitions of buildings in the village of Beit Yahoun in southern Lebanon, as relayed by the outlet Abu Ali Express. The reported activity in Beit Yahoun follows a pattern of similar IDF demolition operations documented over recent weeks across multiple southern Lebanese villages, including Markaba, Al-Tiri, Yohmor al-Shaqif, Deir Siryan, and Aita al-Jabal — all reported by Lebanese outlets and covered by The Zioneer. None of those operations were confirmed by the IDF at the time. The current reports do not specify the number or type of structures being demolished, nor whether any casualties have occurred. No IDF statement on the activity in Beit Yahoun has been issued as of this report.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Demolitions in the village are continuing as of Thursday evening.

  2. Lebanese reports: IDF blowing up buildings in Beit Yahoun, southern Lebanon

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03 · Source and signal

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