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

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

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TL;DR

Lebanese sources in the Shiite village of Beit Wahoun in southern Lebanon report that IDF forces are setting fire to multiple sites and homes in the village, according to security analyst Yair Goldblatt. The reports are unconfirmed by the IDF.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Lebanese sources report that the IDF is setting fire to multiple sites and homes in the village of Beit Wahoun, a Shiite village in southern Lebanon, on Wednesday evening. The report was circulated by security analyst Yair Goldblatt, who wrote: "The IDF is 'setting fire' to several locations and homes in the village. The erasure work continues." The claim is unverified by the IDF and comes amid weeks of reported demolition and destruction operations in southern Lebanon villages. As The Zioneer has previously reported in a series of background bulletins, IDF forces have been conducting controlled demolitions and razing structures in Shiite villages in southern Lebanon, including Dabin, Markaba, and Al-Tiri, since at least mid-June. The IDF has not officially commented on the Beit Wahoun reports.

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

03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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