Devastation in Nabatieh: Israeli airstrikes and artillery leave homes and historical landmarks in ruins
Nabatieh’s residents illuminated the night with candles, honoring the martyrs who gave their lives under Israeli aggression
Israeli forces are infiltrating the town of Khiam in South Lebanon, attempting to seize areas they failed to control during the war—this time under the guise of a ceasefire. This video, filmed today by Al Manar correspondent Ali Shouaib on December 5, exposes their blatant aggression.
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Marjeyoun is the most destroyed governorate in South Lebanon after the Israeli invasion, with 27.6% of buildings either destroyed in air strikes or demolished by Israeli forces.
Retreating Israeli forces leave a trail of destruction in Lebanese border village Kfar Kila
Dimitri Lascaris visited the Lebanese border village of Kfar Kila. Only four days earlier, Israeli forces had retreated from the area. During his visit, Lascaris was accompanied by Lebanese journalists Laith Marouf and Hadi Hoteit, Dr. David Miller from the UK, and Palestinian-Canadian journalist Rami Yahia. Lascaris, Miller and Yahia were the first Western journalists to visit Kfar Kila after the withdrawal of Israeli forces. During their inspection of the village, Hoteit, a Lebanese journalist who now works for Press TV, recounted how he had retrieved the body of his best friend from the ruins of Kfar Kila a few days earlier. Hoteit's friend was a front-line fighter in Lebanon's Islamic Resistance. He was killed in action about four months ago. The proximity of Israel troops, however, prevented the retrieval of his friend's body during that four-month period. - DL.
Israeli fighter jets buzz the funeral of the late Hezbollah Secretary-General, Hassan Nasrallah