Israeli troops reach deepest point in Lebanon since Oct. 1 invasion, Lebanese media say
- Israeli ground forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon since October 1, before pulling back after battles with Hezbollah militants, according to Lebanese state media.
- Israeli troops captured a hill in the southern village of Chamaa, about 5 kilometers from the Israeli border, before being pushed back.
- Israel's military reported continued localized operations in southern Lebanon amid airstrikes on Beirut and the port city of Tyre.
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West Asia crisis | Israeli forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon since Oct 1 invasion: State media
Israeli ground forces have reached their deepest point in Lebanon since they invaded the country on October 1, the news agency Associated Press reported on Sunday (Nov 17) citing Lebanese state media. According to state media, Israeli forces briefly captured a strategic hill in the southern village of Chamaa, about five kilometres from the border. The troops blew up the Shrine of Shimon the Prophet in Chamaa as well as several homes, but this co
Israeli troops reach deepest point in Lebanon since Oct 1 invasion, Lebanese media say
Israeli ground forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon since they invaded six weeks ago before pulling back Saturday after battles with Hezbollah militants, Lebanese state media reported. The clashes and further Israeli bombardment came as Lebanese and Hezbollah officials study a draft proposal presented by the U.S. earlier this…
Israeli Troops Reach Deepest Point In Lebanon Since Ground Op Began - Nemos News Network
The Israeli military has reached the deepest point in Lebanon since the ground offensive began about six weeks ago. This has been reported by both Lebanese and Israeli media, amid raging battles with Hezbollah on Saturday. “The state-run National News Agency reported that Israeli troops temporarily captured a strategic hill in the southern Lebanese village […]
Israel troops reach deepest Lebanon point since Oct. 1 invasion
Israeli ground forces have reached their deepest point in Lebanon since they invaded six weeks ago, before pulling back early on Saturday after fierce battles with Hezbollah, Lebanese state media reported. Israeli troops captured a hill in the southern Lebanese village of Chamaa, about 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the Israeli border early on Saturday, the state-run National News Agency reported. It said Israeli troops were later pushed back from …
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