Israeli army clears sounds of explosions on Lebanese border



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Israeli army clears sounds of explosions on Lebanese border

Israeli soldiers walk near military vehicles near the Israel-Lebanon border

The Israeli army announced today, Saturday, that the sound of the explosions, which were heard on the Lebanese borders this morning, were triggered by the army’s regular field operations at the borders.

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The Israeli military noted that “contrary to the allegations, no explosive device was detonated against Israeli forces,” explaining that “the IDF is working in surprising and diverse ways to maintain border security.”

The Lebanese channel Al-Mayadeen reported that a bomb exploded on an Israeli patrol early today on the occupied side of the border city of Al-Adaisah.

The Lebanese channel Al-Jadid also indicated that “an explosion occurred early today on the Lebanese border on the occupied side, in front of the town of Al-Adaisse – Marjayoun district, with an Israeli enemy patrol that crossed the technical fence, during a combing operation in Al-Haraj below the site of the Maskafam military settlement. “

He also said that “the explosion was caused by an explosive device and caused casualties among enemy soldiers.”

Al-Jadid reported, citing his correspondent, that “he heard the shouts of the soldiers before the enemy ambulances arrived in the area, while the patrol withdrew to one of their military sites.”

Source: RT + “Al Jadeed” + “Al Mayadeen”



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