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Israeli army arrests Iran-backed ''sabotage cell'' in southern Syria

Israeli army arrests Iran-backed ''sabotage cell'' in southern Syria

LBCI14 hours ago
The Israeli military said Wednesday that its forces arrested a "sabotage cell mobilized by Iran" during an operation in southern Syria.
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