Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on the town of Haboush in southern Lebanon, killing at least 10 civilians [2].
The attack underscores the continuing volatility in the Nabatieh district, where strikes on residential areas frequently result in significant civilian casualties.
The strike hit the town of Haboush, located within the Nabatieh district of southern Lebanon [1], [2]. Local reports indicate the blast caused extensive damage to the area and targeted civilian populations [2].
According to available data, 10 people died as a result of the bombing [2]. The strike also left multiple people injured [2]. Rescue workers and local residents responded to the scene to recover bodies, and assist the wounded from the debris.
Israeli forces conducted the operation, though the specific objective of the strike was not provided in the immediate reports [1]. The incident occurred in a region that has seen repeated escalations between Israeli military forces and Lebanese territories.
Emergency services in the Nabatieh district continue to manage the aftermath of the strike. The casualties include civilians who were present in the town during the attack [2].
“Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on the town of Haboush, killing civilians.”
The strike on Haboush reflects the ongoing military friction in southern Lebanon, where the Nabatieh district remains a primary flashpoint. The high number of civilian casualties suggests a lack of precision or a disregard for non-combatant presence in the targeted area, further complicating diplomatic efforts to stabilize the border region.




