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South Lebanon: Israeli Enemy Escalates Attacks in Nabatieh, Day After Massacre in Sir Al-Gharbiya

Destruction at Harouf in southern Lebanon after a sustained belt of fire by Israeli enemy (May 24, 2026).

The Israeli enemy stepped up attacks in southern Lebanon, with focus on Sunday on the district of Nabatieh, a day after a massacre was carried out in one of its villages, Sir Al-Gharbiya.

Al-Manar correspondent reported that the Israeli enemy carried out early on Sunday a sustained belt of strikes targeting the village of Harouf and the nearby Narj Harouf, which is known for its economic significance and vital role.

The strikes on Harouf and Marj Harouf resulted in the destruction of several shops and commercial establishments, according to our correspondent.

The video below shows the extent of destruction in Harouf and Marj Harouf.

Israeli drone strikes targeted a Rapid vehicle in Zefta, a motorcycle in Toul, city of Nabatieh, Harouf, Arab Salim and the area between Abba and Doweir, all are in Nabatieh district.

Israeli warplanes also struck villages of Jebshit, Zawtar Al-Sharqiya, Doweir and Toul, Al-Manar correspondent in Nabatieh district reported.

Additional strikes were carried out by Israeli warplanes targeting paramedics in Arab Salim and Zawtar Al-Sharqiya, according to our reporter.

Elsewhere in the district of Tyre, an Israeli air strike was reported in the village of Al-Bazouriyeh, according to our correspondent.

Earlier on Saturday, the Israeli enemy carried out a massacre in the village of Sir Al-Gharbiya, in Nabatieh district. Our correspondent put the death toll of the massacre at eleven martyrs and eight wounded, most of whom are women and children.

Lebanese Health Ministry announced on Saturday that the death toll of the Israeli aggression on Lebanon since March 2 reached 3,123 while the number of injuries rose to 9,506. The toll was announced before the massacre in Sir Al-Gharbiya was committed by the Israeli enemy.

Source: Al-Manar English Website