
Lebanese Army receives soldier Ziad Shibli after delayed release by Israel
The Lebanese Army took custody of soldier Ziad Shibli at the Naqoura crossing on Thursday following a delay in his release. Shibli, the fifth detainee to be freed, had been held by the Israeli army since March 9.
Shibli sustained gunshot wounds during his arrest in the Bastara farm area and is being transferred to a hospital for further medical treatment.

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