Israeli army bombs mosque in southern Lebanon
The Israeli army on Sunday bombed a mosque in the border village of Al-Dhahira in southern Lebanon, as part of its continuous attempts to destroy Islamic landmarks in the region. This incident is part of a series of repeated attacks on religious sites, sparking widespread outrage among Lebanese and Arab communities.
Media outlets released a video showing the moment the mosque was blown up by Israeli forces, confirming the deliberate targeting of religious centers in southern Lebanon. The footage reveals the extent of the destruction inflicted on the mosque, which had been a religious and historical symbol for the people of the area.
According to activists, this attack constitutes a blatant violation of international laws that protect places of worship and religious sites, amid international demands to stop these attacks, which aim to destabilize security and peace in southern Lebanon.
Human rights and religious organizations condemned this criminal act, viewing it as a new attempt by the Israeli army to undermine the Islamic identity in the region and incite discord among the southern Lebanese population.