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Israeli Enemy Violates Lebanese Sovereignty Again

Israeli Enemy Violates Lebanese Sovereignty Again

Al Manar8 hours ago

The Israeli enemy continued on Monday its continuous violations of the Lebanese sovereignty and the ceasefire agreement based on the UN Resolution 1701.
In this regard, Israeli gliders threw two bombs on Ras Al-Naqoura and Ramya in South Lebanon with no injuries recorded, according to Al-Manar reporter.
Israeli soldiers, deployed at the newly established occupation site in Hamams inside the Lebanese territory, opened fire at farms in the Khiam plain.
Moreover, an Israeli drone flew in the morning at a low altitude over Beirut's Dahieh.
An Israeli drone raid on a motorcycle on the Shehabiyeh-Kfardounin highway in south Lebanon on Sunday left one martyr.

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