Beirut, Lebanon – An Israeli airstrike targeted the town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese media reports. This marks a new development reflecting the continued security tensions along the southern border, despite the ceasefire agreement. International efforts to solidify the ceasefire are ongoing.
New attack on Nabatieh al-Fawqa
Lebanese media reported that Israeli aircraft launched an airstrike on the town of Nabatieh al-Fawqa,
but no official information is yet available regarding the extent of casualties or material damage caused by the attack.
Meanwhile, ambulance and civil defense teams rushed to the scene to monitor the situation.
Ongoing tension on the border
The raid comes at a time of ongoing tension along the Lebanese-Israeli border, marked by sporadic military operations and reciprocal ground movements. This occurs despite international and regional efforts aimed at preventing a resurgence of large-scale confrontations and maintaining stability in southern Lebanon. The continued Israeli strikes raise concerns about a potential escalation of the security situation, particularly given repeated warnings that the ceasefire could collapse if military operations between the two sides persist.
Stay tuned for official data
No official statement has yet been issued by the Lebanese army or Israeli authorities regarding the airstrike. The Lebanese Ministry of Health has also not released an initial casualty count.
Lebanese officials are expected to issue statements in the coming hours clarifying the circumstances and consequences of the attack.
Meanwhile, the international community continues to closely monitor developments.
This comes amidst repeated calls for adherence to the ceasefire and for avoiding any actions that could escalate tensions in the region.



