Residents of the town of Zoutar in southern Lebanon have returned to find their homes destroyed in the aftermath of Hezbollah's operations, according to reports. The destruction is linked to Hezbollah's terrorist activities in the area.
Residents of the southern Lebanese town of Zoutar are returning to their homes after the recent fighting and finding widespread destruction, according to a single report. The damage is attributed to Hezbollah's military activities in the area, which used civilian infrastructure. This follows earlier reporting by The Zioneer of residents discovering ruined tanks and military vehicles along roadsides in neighboring villages, and of the Lebanese army warning residents to slow their return due to Israeli aerial surveillance. The current report, from a single source, shows the human toll of Hezbollah's entrenchment in the region.
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