Israeli airstrike damages civil‑defence centre and homes in Nabatieh
An Israeli strike in late May destroyed a civil‑defence centre headquarters and residential homes in Nabatieh. After Israel ordered a halt to fighting, displaced residents returned, rescue workers cleared debris, and an Ashura ceremony took place amid empty streets and damaged buildings.
An Israeli airstrike in late May destroyed buildings in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh, including the headquarters of a civil‑defence centre and several residential homes, according to multiple news outlets.
Al Jazeera reported that displaced residents returned to Nabatieh after Israel ordered a halt to fighting in southern Lebanon. Al Monitor added that rescue workers were salvaging debris from the destroyed headquarters when Reuters visited the site later in the week.
The Guardian noted that a religious Ashura ceremony was held in Nabatieh amid empty streets and damaged buildings.
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