Fresh “Israeli” Land Breach Army Says, UNIFIL Denies
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In a fresh "Israeli" land breach opposite of Simmaqah outpost, an enemy infantry unit strolled into Lebanese territory for nearly 20 meters deep and for 2 minutes before returning to the occupied zone, Yarzeh-based army Guidance Department spokesperson announced today.
Army units stationed in the area temporarily assumed a status of battle-readiness before contacting UNIFIL over this latest breach, same spokesperson said.
On his part, UNIFIL Official Spokesman, Andrea Tenenty, described the situation in their operation area, south of the Litani River, as being "stable and tranquil". Tenenty hailed the deep cooperation between the UNIFIL and the Lebanese Army in preserving this state of peace and stability.
In a fresh "Israeli" land breach opposite of Simmaqah outpost, an enemy infantry unit strolled into Lebanese territory for nearly 20 meters deep and for 2 minutes before returning to the occupied zone, Yarzeh-based army Guidance Department spokesperson announced today.
Army units stationed in the area temporarily assumed a status of battle-readiness before contacting UNIFIL over this latest breach, same spokesperson said.
On his part, UNIFIL Official Spokesman, Andrea Tenenty, described the situation in their operation area, south of the Litani River, as being "stable and tranquil". Tenenty hailed the deep cooperation between the UNIFIL and the Lebanese Army in preserving this state of peace and stability.
Furthermore, he indicated that the international peace-keeping forces' patrols are roaming the region of their operation north of the Litani River far-reaching to the Blue Line in the South, whereby no violation of the Israeli withdrawal line in the area of Kfarshouba hilltops has been registered, despite the mobility observed on the other side of the borders.
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