Three “Israeli” Warplanes Violate Lebanese Airspace
Local Editor
The Lebanese Army reported that the "Israeli" warplanes violated the Lebanese airspace, representing a continuous breach of the international resolution 1701.
At 8:05 am Tuesday, an "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace from over the village of Alma Shaab in south Lebanon, and then flew over Beirut and its suburbs before leaving for the occupied territories by 20:15 pm.
Another "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace on the same day from over the shore, and flew over the Lebanese coastal area between Saida and Tyr, and then went back to its base at 23:55 pm.
The third "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace at 23:20 pm, and flew over the south and the western Bikaa before leaving for the occupied territories at 3:10 am Wednesday dawn.
The Lebanese Army reported that the "Israeli" warplanes violated the Lebanese airspace, representing a continuous breach of the international resolution 1701.
At 8:05 am Tuesday, an "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace from over the village of Alma Shaab in south Lebanon, and then flew over Beirut and its suburbs before leaving for the occupied territories by 20:15 pm.
Another "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace on the same day from over the shore, and flew over the Lebanese coastal area between Saida and Tyr, and then went back to its base at 23:55 pm.
The third "Israeli" reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese airspace at 23:20 pm, and flew over the south and the western Bikaa before leaving for the occupied territories at 3:10 am Wednesday dawn.
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