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Israeli force withdraws from outskirts of Meiss El Jabal after seizing Lebanese land

Israeli force withdraws from outskirts of Meiss El Jabal after seizing Lebanese land

LBCI27-05-2025
The Israeli force that had advanced into the Kroum el Marah on the outskirts of Meiss El Jabal at dawn has withdrawn after constructing an earthen berm and seizing dozens of meters of Lebanese land.
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