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Israeli enemy crosses technical fence in Lebanon, builds trench, earth mounds

Israeli enemy crosses technical fence in Lebanon, builds trench, earth mounds

Saba Yemen06-06-2025
Beirut – Saba:
An Israeli enemy army force crossed the technical fence in Wazzani area, which separates Lebanon from the occupied territories, on Friday.
The Lebanese al-Mayadeen channel reported in a breaking news report a short while ago that an Israeli enemy force crossed the technical fence in Wazzani area of al-Nabatieh governorate, dug a trench, and erected earth mounds, while monitoring the presence of spy devices.
In addition, the Lebanese National News Agency reported that the southern outskirts of the towns of Rmeish and Aita al-Shaab were subjected to a heavy machine gun combing operation carried out by the garrison of the enemy al-Raheb position.
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