BEIEUT, Sept. 16 (YPA) – At least 12 Lebanese civilians were injured late Monday in an Israeli airstrike on a building in Nabatieh City in southern Lebanon in a new violation of the ceasefire agreement.
According to the Lebanese channel Al-Jadeed, ambulances rushed to the site to evacuate the wounded, though no updates on their medical conditions have yet been released.
Videos and photos from the scene captured the moment the building was engulfed in flames after the attack.
An Israeli military spokesperson claimed that the airstrike targeted a “Hezbollah facility” at the location.
Earlier on Monday at dawn, Israeli forces detonated a residential building in the town of Houla, located in the Marjeyoun district of Nabatieh Governorate, near the southern Litani River and the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
The Lebanese News Agency reported that hostile Israeli troops advanced several meters into the eastern neighborhood of Houla, surpassing the established border line, before demolishing one of the buildings inside the town.
The agency also noted that Israeli occupation forces fired illuminating flares over the town of Shebaa overnight from Sunday to Monday, accompanied by gunfire sweeps on the town’s outskirts.
This marks the seventh wave of Israeli attacks on Lebanese civilians and property in southern Lebanon within the past 24 hours.
The Israeli occupation forces continue to target homes, cars and motorcycles in different areas of southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire agreement that started on November 27, 2025.
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