Deir Siryan, located six kilometers from Lebanon's southern border, in the Marjayoun district, was evacuated in the early days of the war, which began on March 2, 2026, following Israeli threats.According to satellite images from April 13, nearly 60% of homes in the town have been completely destroyed by the Israeli army, while the remaining buildings have sustained heavy damage.On April 13, two military sources familiar with the situation told L’Orient Today that Israeli troops, previously deployed on the outskirts of Deir Siryan, appeared to have withdrawn. Dive deeper Why the Israeli army withdrew from Deir Siryan and Qantara after razing them For its mokhtar (a local official responsible for records), Deir Siryan meant everything.'Deir Siryan is coffee in the sun while my grandchildren rode their bikes'Ali Ibrahim,...
Deir Siryan, located six kilometers from Lebanon's southern border, in the Marjayoun district, was evacuated in the early days of the war, which began on March 2, 2026, following Israeli threats.According to satellite images from April 13, nearly 60% of homes in the town have been completely destroyed by the Israeli army, while the remaining buildings have sustained heavy damage.On April 13, two military sources familiar with the situation told L’Orient Today that Israeli troops, previously deployed on the outskirts of Deir Siryan, appeared to have withdrawn. Dive deeper Why the Israeli army withdrew from Deir Siryan and Qantara after razing them For its mokhtar (a local official responsible for records), Deir Siryan meant everything.'Deir Siryan is coffee in the sun while my grandchildren rode their bikes'Ali...
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