A soldier posing in front of a Soviet military reconnaissance drone, Tupolev Tu-143 Reys type, discovered in a Hezbollah weapons cache in Kafra (Bint Jbeil). (Credit: Photo circulating on social media)
According to a Lebanese Army source, two soldiers were arrested after images taken by one of them, showing the other posing inside a Hezbollah arms cache found in Kafra (Bint Jbeil district), were leaked on social media.The photos spread after the Lebanon cease-fire monitoring committee met on Wednesday.The timing of this leak raises questions, as Israel increases pressure on the ground by intensifying its strikes in the South and the Bekaa.These airstrikes come as Lebanese authorities are supposed to have completed the disarmament phase for Hezbollah south of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers from the Israeli border, and are expected to continue this process north of the area. The details you (may have) missed Diplomatic race against war: Behind Berri's Egypt 'vacation' L’Orient-Le Jour provides a rundown of what happened. At...
According to a Lebanese Army source, two soldiers were arrested after images taken by one of them, showing the other posing inside a Hezbollah arms cache found in Kafra (Bint Jbeil district), were leaked on social media.The photos spread after the Lebanon cease-fire monitoring committee met on Wednesday.The timing of this leak raises questions, as Israel increases pressure on the ground by intensifying its strikes in the South and the Bekaa.These airstrikes come as Lebanese authorities are supposed to have completed the disarmament phase for Hezbollah south of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers from the Israeli border, and are expected to continue this process north of the area. The details you (may have) missed Diplomatic race against war: Behind Berri's Egypt 'vacation' L’Orient-Le Jour provides a rundown of what happened....
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