The Nabatieh municipality issued a renewed warning Saturday evening, calling on residents who evacuated not to return to the city and to remain where they have taken shelter. The appeal echoes a similar statement from earlier this week, amid ongoing security instability in southern Lebanon.
The Nabatieh municipality issued a renewed appeal Saturday evening urging residents who fled the city not to return, asking them to stay in their evacuation shelters. The warning, reported by Abu Ali Express, comes after weeks of Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire targeting the Nabatieh area in southern Lebanon. A similar call was issued by the municipality on Monday, June 15, as some residents began returning following reports of a US-Iran agreement. The Lebanese army separately cautioned residents on June 15 to slow their return due to Israeli aerial surveillance. The security situation in the region remains volatile, with the IDF continuing to strike targets in southern Lebanon. No timeline for a safe return has been provided.
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