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ICYMI: WATCH: IDF Destroys Hezbollah Terror Building

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In what the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) called a “special operation” carried out last night (Wednesday), and following prior intelligence information, a building in the village of Houla in southern Lebanon was destroyed,  which was used by the Hezbollah terrorist organization for military activities, including attempts to gather intelligence on IDF forces’ operations. “The terrorists’ activities in the building constitute a blatant violation of …
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page.link broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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