14 wounded in Israeli airstrikes on South Lebanon's Nabatieh
The Israeli occupation forces resumed their bombardment of Nabatieh, Southern Lebanon, leaving at least 14 people wounded.
The Israeli occupation forces launched on Tuesday evening two airstrikes on Nabatieh al-Fawqa in Southern Lebanon within the span of an hour.
The first strike injured 14 people, according to the initial figures reported by Lebanon's Ministry of Health.
An Al Mayadeen correspondent in Southern Lebanon reported that an explosion heard in Nabatieh al-Fawqa was the result of an Israeli drone strike targeting a civilian vehicle in the area.
This comes as thousands of Southerners gathered at the entrances of their villages, preparing to enter after the 60-day deadline expired. This marks the third consecutive day of their return following the end of the 60-day deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli forces, which concluded on Sunday.
Despite the failure to adhere to the withdrawal and ongoing violations in southern villages, "Israel"—under US backing—confirmed through Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office that its forces would not fully withdraw from southern Lebanon after the expiration of the deadline.
Hezbollah responded late Thursday, declaring that "any violation of the 60-day deadline is a blatant breach of the agreement and an escalation of the assault on Lebanese sovereignty." The Resistance movement emphasized that the Israeli occupation had entered a new phase that should be confronted by the Lebanese state using all available methods guaranteed by international law to reclaim and liberate the land.