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Danger to Lebanese civilians: One-fifth of Hezbollah's rocket launches fall in southern Lebanon | Israel Hayom

12/8/2023, 12:09:15 PM

Highlights: Danger to Lebanese civilians: One-fifth of Hezbollah's rocket launches fall in southern Lebanon. IDF Spokesperson in Arabic revealed where Hezbollah launches rockets from and also where they fall. "Hezbollah poses a danger to the Lebanese residents and a clear violation of international law", Lt. Col. Avichai Edrei wrote in a tweet. In obedience you can see the red dots marking where the rockets were launched from and the white dots the places where they fell. We'll fix it! If you find a mistake in the article, please share with us.


IDF Spokesperson in Arabic revealed where Hezbollah launches rockets from and also where they fall • "Hezbollah poses a danger to the Lebanese residents and a clear violation of international law"

IDF Spokesperson in Arabic, Lt. Col. Avichai Edrei, revealed today (Friday) that around one-fifth of Hezbollah's launches since the beginning of the war fell in southern Lebanon.

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"The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues its violations of Resolution 1701 by launching rockets and anti-tank missiles from south Lebanon towards the territory of the State of Israel," Edri wrote. "About a fifth of them fell in southern Lebanon and pose a danger to Lebanese residents and a clear violation of international law."

#عاجل كشف النقاب: حوالي خمس إجمالي عدد عمليات إطلاق القذائف التي قام بها #حزب_الله الإرهابي منذ بدء القتال سقطت على أرض جنوب لبنان!!

⭕️حزب الله الإرهابي يتمادى في انتهاكاته للقرار 1701 من خلال إطلاق القذائف الصاروخية والمضادة للدروع من جنوب لبنان باتجاه أراضي دولة إسرائيل.... pic.twitter.com/xVoK6th9Z5

— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) December 8, 2023

Edri's tweet on the social network X (formerly Twitter) included photos showing the failed launches from southern Lebanon as part of the barrage fired at Israel on Wednesday. In obedience you can see the red dots marking where the rockets were launched from and the white dots the places where they fell.

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