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09.05.2024

Report: Air Force planes bombed facility in Lebanon

Foreign sources: air force bombed East Tyre • Lebanese sources: listening facility was attacked which was uncovered by Hezbollah • Lebanese Foreign Minister: "Israel enacts terrorism against its neighbors"

Report: Air Force planes bombed facility in Lebanon
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The Arabic Sky News network reported last night (Sunday) an explosion in the east of the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon.

Witnesses at the scene claimed that the explosion sounded up to nearby towns of Tyre, in an area named Halusiah, where international forces - deployed in the state, operate.

Lebanese sources claimed that during the bombing Israeli Air Force aircraft flew over the area. Hezbollah forces surrounded the place of the explosion, and the Lebanese army patrols also were called to the scene. According to another report in Lebanon, the Israeli Air Force attacked a listening device which was discovered.

Lebanese Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour protested the Israeli attack on his country. He called the attacks in his country and Syria, an act of aggression against Lebanon. Mansour also called for diplomatic and economic boycott of Israel. "We must stand against the attacks in actions and not only condemn them."

The site Kalam Ahbar reported that Lebanese Foreign Minister said before leaving for the conference of Muslim countries in Cairo that since the establishment of Israel to this day, it takes a practice of terrorism and launches repeated attacks - not only against his country, but against all people of the region, neighboring states and their sovereignty.

The senior Lebanese minister also added that the Israeli attack, as he claimed, against Syria, is an aggression against Lebanon, as Israel penetrated its airspace and continues to do so every day.
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