A Lebanese resident returning to his home in southern Lebanon this morning discovered that the house had been used as a goat pen, according to reports. He shared footage of the scene.
A resident of a village in southern Lebanon returned to his home Wednesday morning and found it had been turned into a goat pen, according to a single source. The resident shared video footage of the scene, showing animals inside the house.
The incident is part of a broader pattern of destruction and damage reported by Lebanese civilians returning to villages in the border area following the ceasefire with Israel. As The Zioneer has reported, residents in multiple towns have encountered destroyed homes, damaged military vehicles, and evidence of Hezbollah's presence. The Lebanese army has urged people to slow their return, citing Israeli aerial surveillance over the area.
No official confirmation of this specific account is available, and the full extent of damage to the property remains unclear.
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