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The Army ensures that the in the last day he killed “dozens” of members of and that it located two weapons storage facilities in a civilian area, as reported this Wednesday in a statement.

“The soldiers located two storage facilities in a civilian area containing a large quantity of weapons, including projectiles, missiles Kornetnumerous AT-3 Sagger missiles and more than 100 mortars”, details in his statement.

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While carrying out these operations, the soldiers were attacked with anti-tank missiles by militiamen of the lebanese group which was killed shortly afterwards by an Israeli fighter plane, as explained in the note.

The military training base of the Golani Brigadein the south of Haifawas attacked on Sunday, October 13, with a drone by Hezbollah that killed four soldiers 19 years old and left more than 60 injured.

Israeli attacks on Lebanonfor their part, have caused more than 2,300 dead since October 8, 2023, when hostilities broke out with Hezbollahand have forced more than 1.2 million people to leave their homes, according to official figures.

This Wednesday Israel launched an intense bombardment against several points in the town of Nabatiyehin the south of Lebanoncausing the death of at least five people, according to Lebanese authorities.

Nabatiyeh It is one of the populations most punished by the air campaign of the Hebrew state started at the end of September.

“The attack by the Israeli enemy on the buildings of the Nabatiyeh Town Hall and the Union of Municipalities It caused, in an initial balance, the martyrdom of five people”he said Ministry of Public Health Lebanese in a brief statement, in which he added that the debris removal work continues.

According to the Israeli Army, the targets of those attacks included “sites of terrorist infrastructurecommand centers Hezbollah and weapons storage facilities, which had been embedded by Hezbollah in places adjacent to civil infrastructure.”



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