Hezbollah press office chief Mohammad Afif at a press conference in Beirut, Nov. 11, 2024. (Credit: Haider Kadhim/Reuters)
Hezbollah media chief Mohammad Afif claimed on Monday that the Israeli army was still unable to occupy any village in southern Lebanon, where it launched a ground offensive on Sept. 30.
“After 45 days of bloody battles, the Israeli enemy is still unable to occupy a single village” in southern Lebanon, the official assured a press conference in the southern suburbs of Beirut, pounded by Israeli aircraft.
Hezbollah media chief Mohammad Afif claimed on Monday that the Israeli army was still unable to occupy any village in southern Lebanon, where it launched a ground offensive on Sept. 30.
“After 45 days of bloody battles, the Israeli enemy is still unable to occupy a single village” in southern Lebanon, the official assured a press conference in the southern suburbs of Beirut, pounded by Israeli aircraft.
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