Hezbollah repells Israel troops who 'infiltrated' near UNIFIL post
Hezbollah fighters fired on an Israeli force that reportedly infiltrated from behind the international forces' position in the border village of Labboune, the Iran-backed group said. Hezbollah claims they forced the Israeli troops to withdraw behind the border strip.
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- Published Date: 06:02 | 08 October 2024
- Modified Date: 06:02 | 08 October 2024
Hezbollah said it had forced Israeli troops to retreat Tuesday after they crossed into Lebanon near a UN peacekeeping post following Israel's announcement last week it was conducting ground incursions.
Hezbollah fighters fired at "an Israeli enemy force that infiltrated from behind the international forces' position in Labboune," a border village, the Iran-backed group said, adding they "forced the infiltrating enemy force to withdraw behind the border strip".
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