Israeli airstrike hits Haris, southern Lebanon
Explosions reported in the towns of Haris and Nabatieh in southern Lebanon were caused by the detonation of remnants of ordnance from previous conflicts, not new Israeli attacks. This clarification comes amid ongoing tensions in the region following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The incident highlights the persistent danger posed by unexploded munitions in southern Lebanon. Local authorities have not reported any casualties from these detonations.
The source clarifies the Haris explosion was caused by remnants of ordnance, not a drone strike.
The message provides a video from the aftermath of the explosion in Abassyieh, linking it to the clarification about ordnance remnants.
The message adds that explosions in Nabatieh were also caused by war remnants, not Israeli attacks, expanding the clarification beyond just Haris.
Twitter source confirms the explosions were caused by war remnants, not Israeli attacks.
