
Lebanese Presidency: We received 4 prisoners from the occupation
The Lebanese presidency said that the country received 4 prisoners held by the Israeli army during the last war and will receive a fifth prisoner tomorrow.
The US Deputy Special Envoy to the Middle East had said that Israel will release 5 Lebanese prisoners.
In another context, MP Qassem Hashem, a member of the Lebanese Parliament, said that the air and ground escalation, and the attacks that have affected all southern regions in recent days, confirm the aggressive nature of Israel.
He added in statements to "Sputnik" that Israel did not abide by the ceasefire, and continues to nibble away at parts of Lebanese territory, to increase the area of the occupied land, without any action from the Supervisory Committee and the countries sponsoring the agreement.

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