Israeli military forces are targeting buildings in the Al-Mal’ab neighborhood of Bent Jbeil, southern Lebanon, citing use by Hezbollah for military operations.
The Israeli Army announced it is conducting operations to neutralize buildings in the Al-Mal’ab neighborhood of Bent Jbeil, southern Lebanon, that it states are being used by Hezbollah for military purposes.
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The Israeli Army announced it is conducting operations to neutralize buildings in the Al-Mal’ab neighborhood of Bent Jbeil, southern Lebanon, that it states are being used by Hezbollah for military purposes.
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