Kfar Shouba (Arabic: كفرشوبا), also known as Kfarshouba and Kafr Shuba, is a municipality in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Southern Lebanon.
The village was occupied by Israeli troops during a punitive mission, in the wake of PLO attacks inside Israel, on the 26 of February 1972,[1] and was devastated by a major Israeli attack conducted in January 1975.
[4][5][citation needed] The mosque in the village was destroyed by Israeli artillery in 1972 but partially rebuilt.
The Lebanese Army, as well as Hezbollah, say that Israel is still occupying the general area in which the village is located, known as the Kfarshouba Hills.
According to a video posted by the Alma Research and Education Center rockets were fired from a high school in the village during the Israel–Hamas war in October 2023.