On 16 October 2024, the Israel Defense Forces targeted a meeting of the municipal council of Nabatieh in Lebanon and struck it with 10 airstrikes,[1] killing at least 16 municipality staff, including the mayor of Nabatieh, and injuring more than 52.[2][3][4]
In September 2024, the Israel Defense Forces launched a series of airstrikes across Lebanon, sparking significant controversy.
Nabatieh is a Lebanese provincial capital that Israel has indiscriminately bombed.[6]
Airstrike
Israel conducted ten airstrikes on the municipal headquarters in Nabatieh, while municipal staff were having a meeting inside and co-ordinating aid for civilians remaining in the town. The airstrike killed at least 16 municipality staff, including the mayor of Nabatieh, Ahmad Kahil, and injured at least 52 others. The governor of Nabatieh Governorate reported that the death toll could increase as the rubble was still being searched.[7]
Israel claimed to have attacked "Hezbollah targets", including "military buildings, military headquarters and munitions warehouses", without providing evidence.[8]
Reactions
Lebanese prime minister Najib Mikati condemned the attack and said that it "intentionally targeted a meeting of the municipal council to discuss the city's service and relief situation".[3]