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WATCH: Lebanese Army Claims To “Take Control” Of Hezbollah Compound

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In a likely attempt to counter the report that dozens of Lebanese Army officials leaked sensitive information about IDF movements to Hezbollah during the so-called ceasefire, a Lebanese media outlet reported on Wednesday that the Lebanese army “took control” of a massive underground Hezbollah complex in southern Lebanon over a week ago.

According to reports, the video is of the “Imad 4” facility, which Hezbollah used for launching missiles at Israel and was exposed by the terror organization last August as part of its psychological warfare campaign, shortly before Israel activated the “exploding pagers” attack.

In footage published on Lebanese networks [likely intended for Western and Israeli eyes], Lebanese army soldiers are seen moving within the underground complex located in the Tyre region.

The AlHadath outlet reported that the area was cleared of “heavy equipment” before the Lebanese Army entered the complex.

The Lebanese army and Hezbollah did not comment on the reports and it’s unclear whether the  Lebanese Army actually took control of the compound in an effort to enforce the ceasefire, or if it was part of a collaboration between the Lebanese Army and Hezbollah.

Meanwhile, in southern Lebanon, “innocent” Lebanese civilians continue to carry out provocations, including open support of Hezbollah, as Lebanese Army and UNIFIL forces stand by and watch.

Hezbollah flags on UN vehicle in southern Lebanon.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



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