Review contextEvidence packageDistribution tools
Qasmiyah Bridge after evidence
Collapsed bridge span
Severed approach
River crossing
Aftermath-only packaging
Image-backed aftermath evidence
Real aftermath image showing the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
Lebanon-Israel incident

Qasmiyah Bridge

Real ground image shows the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.

Aftermath-onlyImage-backed aftermath evidenceMAP → incident page → aftermath evidenceReviewed image-backed incidentGeolocatedReviewed packet readyAftermath only
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Incident date
23 Mar 2026
Location
Lebanon · Lebanon-Israel
Confidence
Location aligned to reviewed site coordinates.
Review path
MAP → incident page → aftermath evidence
Evidence package split
2 claims · 0 baselines
Public reference
Public reference media
Open supporting material →
Analyst framing

How this incident is bounded on the public evidence surface

Public review posture

WarDataLab AI reviewed imagery carries the current packet, while the reviewed compare path, watch leads, and support reporting stay secondary.

Primary lanes 1Support lanes 2Watch lanes 1
Public references stay abstracted while review posture remains explicit.
Reviewed imagery
Primary packet
Current public packet is carried by WarDataLab AI reviewed imagery.
Reviewed compare
Review lane
Reviewed compare stays secondary until the exact scene clears the public threshold.
Watch leads
Watch lane
12 public lead lanes stay on watch for fresher exact-scene material.
Support reporting
Support lane
6 support-reporting lanes remain in scope for caption and chronology only, not as standalone proof.
Reviewed claims
  • Real ground image shows the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
  • Evidence path: REVIEWED IMAGERY.
  • Real ground-photo evidence shows bridge destruction. Publish as image-backed aftermath evidence, not as a satellite delta claim.
Reference posture
imagery providerPublic reference mediaconfirmed
A public-facing media reference exists for the visible image carried on this page.
Open review context →
packaging publisherWarDataLab reviewed packagingconfirmed
WarDataLab packages this public incident page and keeps its image-backed aftermath evidence posture bounded to the reviewed surface.
Open review context →
Compare / context framing

Visible aftermath packaging

Aftermath-only packaging
Surface posture
Why this stays aftermath-only
  • No separate baseline is surfaced on this public page.
Visible evidence
What the public frame is actually carrying
  • Reviewed visible break in the bridge structure within the public-safe image.
  • Highlights the broken approach connection visible in the same reviewed frame.
Claim boundary
What the claim excludes
  • The staged ground image visibly shows the bridge destroyed and is strong enough for an honest visible-destruction card. Keep the claim scoped to the photo and provenance presented.
  • No defendable before frame is implied.
Aftermath only
Wikimedia Commons destruction photo
Qasmiyah Bridge after evidence
Collapsed bridge span
Severed approach
River crossing
Real aftermath image showing the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
Honesty lock
WarDataLab AI is intentionally showing reviewed aftermath evidence only here. No defendable before frame is being claimed on this public surface.
Why
The staged ground image visibly shows the bridge destroyed and is strong enough for an honest visible-destruction card. Keep the claim scoped to the photo and provenance presented.
Canonical posture
Image-backed aftermath evidence
MAP → incident page → aftermath evidence
Location posture
Geolocated
Location aligned to reviewed site coordinates.
Evidence package
2/2 surfaced attachments
2 claims · 0 baselines
Surface framing
The page is packaged around the strongest reviewed aftermath visual only. No hidden baseline is implied.
Baseline posture
No public baseline surfaced
Held back
WarDataLab AI is intentionally keeping the public board on the aftermath frame because a defendable baseline pair is not cleared.
No baseline frame is publicly surfaced on this incident.
After-state callouts
Wikimedia Commons destruction photo
3 saved callouts
Real aftermath image showing the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
circle
Collapsed bridge span
Reviewed visible break in the bridge structure within the public-safe image.
arrow
Severed approach
Highlights the broken approach connection visible in the same reviewed frame.
marker
River crossing
Context marker to orient the infrastructure damage reading.
Evidence package

Surfaced attachments and distribution discipline

2/2 surfaced
primary claim
Wikimedia Commons destruction photo
Real aftermath image showing the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
Carries the canonical aftermath-only posture only
Uses 2/2 surfaced attachments without upgrading the claim
Keeps distribution tied to the map → incident page → aftermath evidence handoff path
Canonical URL
https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge
Evidence hierarchy

Aftermath evidence

Strongest public-safe surface first

The staged ground image visibly shows the bridge destroyed and is strong enough for an honest visible-destruction card. Keep the claim scoped to the photo and provenance presented.

Primary public frame
Wikimedia Commons destruction photo
Aftermath-only reviewed evidence
Real aftermath image showing the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
Reference lane
Public reference media
Packaging mode
Aftermath-only reviewed evidence
REVIEWED IMAGERYaftermath photoGeolocatedReviewed image-backed incident
Honesty note

WarDataLab AI does not currently publish a defendable before/after satellite pair for this incident. This page is intentionally packaged as reviewed aftermath evidence only.

Public distribution

Canonical share package

Open canonical page →
Canonical share frame
Qasmiyah Bridge incident evidence
Qasmiyah Bridge: Real ground image shows the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
Aftermath-onlyMAP → incident page → aftermath evidenceImage-backed aftermath evidence
Canonical page iframe snippet
<iframe src="https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge" title="Qasmiyah Bridge incident evidence" width="100%" height="540" style="border:0;overflow:hidden;background:#05070b" loading="lazy"></iframe>
Canonical page markdown snippet
> Qasmiyah Bridge incident evidence
> Qasmiyah Bridge: Real ground image shows the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
> https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge
Carries the canonical aftermath-only posture only
Uses 2/2 surfaced attachments without upgrading the claim
Keeps distribution tied to the map → incident page → aftermath evidence handoff path
Attachments · 2/2
Primary claims · 2
Baselines · 0
Pending review · 0
Share package
Canonical URL
https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge
Iframe snippet
<iframe src="https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge" title="Qasmiyah Bridge incident evidence" width="100%" height="540" style="border:0;overflow:hidden;background:#05070b" loading="lazy"></iframe>
Markdown snippet
> Qasmiyah Bridge incident evidence
> Qasmiyah Bridge: Real ground image shows the Qasmiyah Bridge visibly destroyed.
> https://wardatalab.ai/incidents/qasmiyah-bridge
Analyst identity
WarDataLab AI analyst desk
Reviewed public evidence · Visible-destruction review
Reviewed 21 Apr 2026

Only the evidence surfaced on-page is being claimed. Packaging does not imply hidden corroboration or a stronger unseen record.

Incident page signed for reviewed image-backed public packaging.
Method
  • Source posture is capped at reviewed image-backed incident.
  • Location confidence is stated as geolocated and carried through the page without escalation.
  • Aftermath-only packaging is used because no stronger reviewed before/after surface is being claimed.
Signature
WDL / reviewed public-safe surface
Selective contribution

Send a vetted lead, not an open upload

WarDataLab AI accepts narrow contribution handoffs only when they can materially improve an already reviewed public-safe incident or bundle.

Email lead
What qualifies
  • Exact-scene media, coordinates, or review notes that materially strengthen a reviewed incident already on WarDataLab AI.
  • Trusted public leads that help validate what is already public-safe, without inflating the claim beyond the visible evidence.
Lead packaging checklist
  • Link or attachment to the supporting material
  • Exact incident or bundle URL on WarDataLab AI
  • Capture date or date range
Current intake
Qasmiyah Bridge
If the lead is strong enough, WarDataLab AI reviews it and updates the existing incident or bundle so the public surface stays authoritative.
contact@wardatalab.ai
What stays out
  • Open community uploads or anonymous rumor dumps.
  • Claims without a traceable reference, exact scene, or timing context.
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