Israel is reportedly hiring private civilian contractors to demolish homes in southern Lebanon, paying at least $500 per day for the operations. The systematic destruction is occurring in areas with restricted access for local inhabitants.
Reports indicate that Israel is employing private civilian contractors to demolish residential structures in southern Lebanon, with payments reported at a minimum of $500 per day. These operations are reportedly occurring in areas where local access is restricted amid ongoing military activity.
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