Kfar Tebnit or Kfartebnit (Levantine Arabic: كفرتبنيت, romanized:Kfartebnīt) is a municipality located approximately 4 kilometres (2.5mi) south southeast of Nabatieh, 37 kilometres (23mi) southeast of Sidon in Lebanon.
Etymology
Kfar Tebnit takes its name from Tabnit, a Phoenician ruler in the area ca. 280 BC known as the "king of two Sidons". The sarcophagus of his son Eshmun-'azar was found to bear a long inscription aimed to prevent looting with assurances that the tomb contained no treasure.[1]
↑Abushamala, Rania (April 10, 2026). "21 killed in fresh Israeli strikes across Lebanon". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved April 10, 2026. In Kfar Tebnit, municipal member Ali Abdul Latif Ghaith was killed and his son injured when a drone strike hit the building where they were staying.