Hezbollah says it targeted an Israeli D9 military bulldozer in southern Lebanon at 13:30, claiming the strike was a response to alleged ceasefire violations and the demolition of homes in the area.
Hezbollah announced that its fighters targeted an Israeli D9 military bulldozer in southern Lebanon at 13:30, citing the action as a response to alleged ceasefire violations and home demolitions.
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Hezbollah announced that its fighters targeted an Israeli D9 military bulldozer in southern Lebanon at 13:30, citing the action as a response to alleged ceasefire violations and home demolitions.
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