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Watch: Israeli Gunboat Abducts Citizen

Watch: Israeli Gunboat Abducts Citizen

MTV Lebanon4 days ago

In a new incident that adds to the ongoing Israeli violations of our land and airspace, a swift operation has been recorded today within Lebanese territorial waters.
An Israeli gunboat surrounded a fishing vessel carrying a Lebanese citizen, Ali Fneish, off the coast of Ras al-Naqoura, and abducted him.
Fneish, 35 years old, is married with five children. He is passionate about the sea, fishing, and diving. The attached video documents the moment he was encircled by the Israelis.
This abduction follows a similar incident in Batroun last summer, when Israeli forces carried out a sea landing and kidnapped Imad Mhanna, whose fate remains unknown to this day.

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