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Nabatieh nearly completely destroyed, report from southern Lebanon says

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
Nabatieh nearly completely destroyed, report from southern Lebanon says

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TL;DR

New footage posted by an Arabic-language outlet shows the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh as largely leveled. The report is single-sourced and unverified, but follows weeks of confirmed Israeli air and artillery strikes in the Nabatieh area.

01 · THE DISPATCH

New footage from the Arab-world outlet 301 (Yossi Eliezer) shows the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh as 'almost completely destroyed'. The brief statement, accompanied by an image or clip (the source text does not specify which), is the latest visual claim in a months-long campaign of Israeli strikes across the Nabatieh district.

This comes as the cumulative damage to the city — a Hezbollah stronghold and the administrative center of the region — has been reported piecemeal: The Zioneer previously reported on IAF strikes hitting 10 towns in the area on June 14, and on the demolition of Shiite villages around Nabatieh as part of an IDF operation documented via Hezbollah-linked footage on June 13. Earlier reports detailed heavy artillery shelling near Nabatieh hospital (June 11) and vehicle strikes (June 15).

The current claim is single-sourced and lacks specifics on whether the destruction was caused by the most recent wave of strikes or is cumulative. Casualty figures and the precise timeline are not provided.

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