Lebanese reports describe fresh artillery strikes targeting the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon late Friday night, according to a single source. The intensity of the barrage is visible in video footage circulating online, but no details on specific targets or casualties are yet available. The shelling follows earlier Israeli artillery fire near the city reported by The Zioneer on Thursday.
A single-source Lebanese report late Friday night, posted at 01:45 Jerusalem, says Israeli artillery shelling is underway in the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon. The post links to video footage circulating on X (formerly Twitter) showing the strikes over the city. No details on targets, casualties, or the source of the fire have been released. The shelling follows The Zioneer's report on Thursday evening (01:55 Jerusalem) of an Israeli strike wave on Nabatieh, also attributed to Lebanese media. The city, capital of the Nabatieh Governorate, has been a recurring target in recent weeks — The Zioneer has documented at least seven separate reports of shelling or airstrikes in the area over the past week and a half, following Hezbollah fire at Israeli forces. The intensity of Friday night's barrage as seen in video suggests it may be larger than the previous day's strike, but corroboration and ground details remain pending.
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