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Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraei noted that “the explosions heard on the border with Lebanon are the result of regular IDF field actions at the borders.”
He added via “Twitter”: “Contrary to the accusations, no explosive devices were detonated against our forces. The IDF works in surprising and varied ways to maintain border security.
Likewise, a member of the Al-Wafa Resistance Bloc, Deputy Ali Fayyad, commented on the events that occurred on the Israeli-Lebanese borders, that “no cross-border military action was carried out in Palestine and what happened has nothing to do with resistance. “
In the details, information was received in the morning about an explosion on the Lebanese border near the city of Al-Adisa – Marjayoun district. An Israeli army patrol passed the technical fence during a search operation in Al-Haraj, below the site of the Maskafam settlement.
Information from Al-Jadeed said that “the explosion was caused by an explosive device and caused injuries to Israeli soldiers.”
The Al-Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon also reported that an Israeli patrol bomb exploded early Saturday morning on the occupied side of the city of Adaisse, causing casualties among Israeli forces.
In addition, security sources indicated to the event that the explosion near the border fence with Lebanon occurred as a result of a small landmine and did not target any Israeli patrol.
While Al-Arabiya reported that the Israeli army detonated an old mine on the Lebanese border.
An Israeli army spokesman said reports of the incident in the Adaisseh area were under review.
For their part, Lebanese websites reported that the sound of the blast, followed by loud screams from Israeli soldiers, was heard on the critical road towards the “Maskafam” settlement, adjacent to the town of Adaisse at dawn, then the ambulances were moved. “
He added: “The nature and causes of the explosion have not yet been determined, nor the number of injuries.”
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