Wadi Saluki
District in Lebanon
Wadi Saluki (English: Saluki Creek; Hebrew: נחל סלוקי) is a district in southern Lebanon.
History
In 1999, during the South Lebanon conflict a clash broke out between Israel Defense Forces troops and Hezbollah fighters in Wadi Saluki in which two IDF soldiers and three Hezbollah fighters were killed in the fighting. Hezbollah announced that the incident was revenge for the assassination of their commander Ali Hassan Deeb.[1]
On 2 November 2023, four Hezbollah members were killed in Wadi Saluki during a shelling by Israeli soldiers.[2]
References
- v
- t
- e
Bint Jbeil District, Nabatiyeh Governorate
Capital: Bint Jbeil
- Ain Ebel
- Aitaroun
- At Tiri
- Aynata
- Ayta al-Jabal
- Ayta ash Shab
- Bayt Lif
- Bayt Yahoun
- Brashit
- Burj Qallawiyah
- Dayr Antar
- Debel
- Frun
- Ghanduriyah
- Haddatha
- Hanine
- Haris
- Jumayjimah
- Kafra
- Kafr Dunin
- Khirbet Selm
- Kunin
- Maroun al-Ras
- Qalaouiyeh
- Qaouzah
- Rachaf
- Ramyah
- Rmaich
- Safad al-Battikh
- Salhan
- Shaqra
- as-Sultaniyah
- Sribbin
- Tebnine
- Yaroun
- Yater
- Belat temple
- Wadi Koura
- Wadi Yaroun
- Wadi al-Taym
- Wadi Saluki