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Voices of Zionist shelling due to a maneuver with live ammunition in Alzaaourah region at the western slope of the occupied Syrian Golan were heard inside the border zone of southern Lebanon, Al-Manar website correspondent reported. Merkava tanks and heavy artilleries participated in the maneuver amid intensive overflights of enemy warplanes and spy drones that did not leave the southern sky. Meanwhile, the Zionist enemy started a workshop to find a new road between the Syrian part of the occupied town of Ghajar and the Wazzani bank adjacent to the water pumps, following the way it found last month near the tourist parks. Zionist bulldozers removed the technical fence and replaced it with another new one. Zionist occupation troops set control points on the new road, and put concrete blocks amid military vehicles deployment. A mobile control chamber was monitored fortified while stationed on the Lebanese side of Ghajar village behind the concrete barricade as the UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon) and the Lebanese army deployed. The Lebanese Army was taking precautionary measures against the Zionist actions. Earlier this week, the Lebanese army had blocked the Zionist soldiers from fencing the Lebanese part of occupied Ghajar to prevent perpetuating the occupation of Lebanese territories which the Zionists reoccupied during the July war and did not withdraw from it, contrary to the resolution 1701. | ||||
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Thursday, 2 May 2013
Zionist Workshop near Lebanon’s Wazzani, Maneuver in Occupied Golan
Labels:
Golan Heights,
Lebanon,
UNIFIL,
Zionist entity
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