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    Who is responsible?: Hezbollah clashed with Army in “Saint Teresa” and prevented it from seizing its missiles

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    By Shaffaf Monitor on 8 December 2024 Headlines

     

    Any comment from the Army?

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    According to “Lebanon 24” website, units of the Lebanese army discovered an arms and missiles depot belonging to “Hezbollah” in the “Saint Teresa” area (in the “Hadath” locality), near Beirut. Immediately, the “Engineering Regiment” was dispatched to the location.

    When the army attempted to seize the missiles, Hezbollah forces prevented them and blocked the army’s vehicles, stopping them from confiscating weapons and missiles.

    It was also reported that the army left the area without seizing anything.

    It is noteworthy that this depot had been targeted by the Israeli army in more than one raid, but it still contained missiles and weapons in operational condition.

    “Explosions followed an Israeli airstrike on the ‘Saint Teresa’ area in Hadath. Children toys exploding?”

    Watch the following video from Al Jazeera, which promoted claims by Hezbollah members, following a raid,  that there were no missiles, but only children toys, in the area.

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