A Lebanese resident returning to his home in southern Lebanon this morning reported finding his house transformed into a goat and chicken pen, according to a single source. He shared video of the scene. No official confirmation of the account is available.
A single source reported Monday afternoon that a Lebanese resident returning to his home in southern Lebanon early Monday morning found his house had been turned into a pen for goats and chickens, and posted video of the scene. The account adds a granular, almost absurd detail to the broader phenomenon of widespread destruction reported in Hezbollah strongholds since the ceasefire.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, residents returning to villages in the south are encountering extensive damage left from Hezbollah's activities and the Israeli ground operation. The Lebanese army has urged returnees to slow their return, citing Israeli aerial surveillance. No official comment from the IDF or Lebanese authorities on this specific report has been issued; the source is a single source with no corroborating outlets. The account, if accurate, underscores the scale of neglect and chaos that overtook many structures during the fighting, as Hezbollah's military infrastructure and the subsequent campaign emptied border communities for months.
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