Abu Ali Express, citing Lebanese sources, reports that two people were killed in Israeli strikes on the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon. The report has not been independently confirmed.
At 15:52 Jerusalem, Abu Ali Express reported, citing Lebanese sources, that two people were killed in Israeli strikes on the village of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon. This is the first casualty report from the series of strikes that began earlier today. At 14:11 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the initial Israeli Air Force strike on the village, followed by reports of a new wave of strikes in Nabatieh and an additional strike in the same area — all without casualty figures.
The day's developments began at 14:11 Jerusalem, when Lebanese media reported that the Israeli Air Force struck Nabatieh al-Fawqa. Within minutes, additional reports described a new wave of strikes in the Nabatieh area and another strike on the city of Nabatieh. All three reports originated from Lebanese media sources, and none provided casualty numbers. The current report from Abu Ali Express, which cites Lebanese sources, now gives a specific count of two killed, though it remains unverified by independent sources.
Nabatieh al-Fawqa has been a recurring target of Israeli strikes over the past month. The Zioneer has documented multiple incidents: on June 18, an artillery strike killed three in the village; on June 23, two were killed in an IDF strike; on June 26, three were reported killed; on June 27, one was killed and two wounded; and on July 14, two militants were wounded in an airstrike. These reports, all from Lebanese sources, indicate sustained military activity in the Nabatieh district.
It remains unclear whether the two reported killed are linked to the same strikes reported earlier today or constitute a separate incident. No details on the targets or the identities of the deceased have been released. The report has not been independently confirmed.
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