Lebanon

Southern Front Tensions Rise After U.S.-Iran Agreement Announcement

Southern Front Tensions Rise After U.S.-Iran Agreement Announcement

Following the announcement of an agreement between the United States and Iran, a cautious return of displaced residents has been recorded in the city of Tyre and its villages. Local municipalities have issued statements urging residents to delay their return.

The Civil Defense, associated with the 'Islamic Health Authority', released a statement advising residents to refrain from returning to their villages until a ceasefire is officially declared and implemented by relevant authorities, highlighting that personal safety remains paramount as risks persist even after hostilities cease.

On the ground, artillery shelling targeted the towns of Shokin and Upper Nabatieh, while intense bombardment in the town of Kfar Tibnit sparked a large fire.

An artillery shell struck the outskirts of Kfar Rumman as several residents arrived near its roundabout in vehicles.

An Israeli drone targeted a vehicle in Kfar Tibnit, resulting in reported casualties.

Additionally, the Israeli army carried out two demolition explosions in the town of Khiam heading towards Dardara.

The Israeli military conducted a severe air raid in the southern town of Hadatha.

The Israeli forces detonated a remotely controlled vehicle on the Haris-Tebnine main road after having advanced into the area earlier.

An Israeli drone dropped a sound bomb over the town of Haris in the Bint Jbeil district.

The Lebanese army closed the road near the Haj Diab Atiya station due to the presence of remotely operated Israeli tanks in Haris.

Meanwhile, 'Hezbollah' announced through statements that the 'Islamic Resistance' targeted gatherings of Israeli soldiers and their vehicles on the southern outskirts of the town of Majdal Zoun, as well as in areas like Khiam prison, Tair Harfa, Shaqif castle surrounds, Ras al-Bayyada site, and the newly established artillery base in Adaisseh.

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