In the video: The Israeli army announces the capture of a Hezbollah member and a security personnel in the north

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The Israeli army announced on Sunday that it had captured a Hezbollah member inside an underground complex in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army said in a statement: “During the activity of the army forces in the southern Lebanon area, an underground tunnel opening was found inside one of the buildings that leads to a residence area with an adjacent exit hatch.”

He added: “The forces imposed a cordon on the building, searched the tunnel opening and found an underground complex about 7 meters deep in which a member of the Hezbollah terrorist organization had holed up, along with combat means and equipment designed to remain for a long period.”

In the video: The Israeli army announces the capture of a Hezbollah member and a security personnel in the north

In turn, the Lebanese “Hezbollah” responded today, Sunday, in a statement in which it condemned “the number of dead and wounded Israeli soldiers who tried to infiltrate the Canaan Heights in the town of Blida, and its fighters clashed with them with machine guns within zero distance.”

The party said, in a statement: “During an attempt to infiltrate the Israeli enemy infantry forces onto the Canaan Heights in the town of Blida at (10:00) in the morning on Sunday 10/13/2024, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance clashed with them with machine guns within zero distance and knocked them down.” “Between dead and wounded.”

This comes as Hebrew media reported, today, Sunday, that at least 7 Israeli soldiers were transferred to hospitals as a result of a “difficult security incident on the northern border with Lebanon.”

Helicopters were seen transporting casualties among occupation soldiers from the Lebanese-Palestinian border, where 4 helicopters landed at “Rambam” Hospital in Haifa.

Yesterday night, Saturday, an Israeli army force “infiltrated the outskirts of the border town of Abbasiya and booby-trapped the Al-Dhahira Mosque and blew it up. The Israeli army’s targeting of religious places also included Yaron Mosque, Yaron Church, Dirdgia Church, and Al-Dhahira Mosque within the villages and towns south of the Litani River.”

Last updated: October 13, 2024 – 15:42


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