Hezbollah says clashed with Israeli troops who tried to 'infiltrate' into Lebanon

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Lebanese civil defence and civilians stand at the scene of an Israeli airstrike that targeted an apartment building in south Beirut Jnah neighbourhood, on October 1, 2024. Lebanon's state-run National News Agency said Israeli strikes hit two areas of south Beirut on October 1 in the latest raids targeting Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. (Photo by AFP)

Hezbollah fighters confronted "an Israeli enemy infantry force that tried to infiltrate into the village of Adaysseh... and clashed with them... and forced them to withdraw"

BEIRUT - Hezbollah said Wednesday it clashed with Israeli soldiers who tried to infiltrate into Lebanon, and also targeted Israeli troops across the border, according to statements from the Iran-backed Lebanese group.

Hezbollah fighters confronted "an Israeli enemy infantry force that tried to infiltrate into the village of Adaysseh... and clashed with them... and forced them to withdraw", a statement said.

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Hezbollah also said its fighters targeted "a large infantry force" in Misgav Am across the border with "rockets and artillery", as well as troop gatherings in three other locations, one with Burkan rockets.

Israel since last week has been heavily bombarding Lebanon, particularly the south, saying it is targeting Hezbollah sites. - AFP

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