Reports from Lebanese media indicate that Israeli artillery shelled a forest area near Nabatieh al-Ulya in southern Lebanon. The attack allegedly involved the use of white phosphorus and cluster munitions, both of which are internationally prohibited due to their indiscriminate effects and potential harm to civilians. The targeted area, the Ali al-Taher forest, sustained damage as a result of the shelling. These allegations raise concerns about potential violations of international humanitarian law. No immediate reports of casualties have surfaced, but the use of such weapons is drawing condemnation. Further investigation is needed to independently verify the claims and assess the full extent of the damage.
