Israel Accused of Using Banned Phosphorus Bombs in Southern Lebanon Attacks

Lebanese media reports indicate that Israel has utilized banned phosphorus bombs in its attacks on Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, alongside widespread destruction of civilian homes. These actions follow extensive artillery shelling in various southern regions.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, reports from Lebanon’s National News Agency, as published by Mehr News Agency, assert that the Israeli regime has employed phosphorus bombs in its assaults on Nabatieh, a city in southern Lebanon. The use of such munitions is internationally prohibited.
Furthermore, extensive operations have been reported in southern Lebanese territories aimed at detonating and demolishing the homes of Lebanese citizens by the Israeli regime.
Al Mayadeen also reported that the Israeli army caused a large explosion in the area between Arnoun and Kfar Tebnit.
Artillery fire from Israel has also targeted the vicinity of the Mays al-Jabal region.
© Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Al Mayadeen

