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Former Druze battalion commander: "Druze attempts in Lebanon to stop Hezbollah are dramatic" - Walla! news

2021-08-08T08:49:32.968Z


MK Mofid Marai of White Brush referred to an incident that was documented on Friday and received considerable resonance over the weekend on social media.


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Former Druze battalion commander: "Druze attempts in Lebanon to stop Hezbollah are dramatic"

MK Mofid Marai of White Brush referred to an incident that was documented on Friday and received considerable resonance over the weekend on social media.

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Sunday, 08 August 2021, 11:40 Updated: 11:41

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Colonel (Res.) MK Mofid Marai (blue and white), former commander of the Druze battalion, said today (Sunday) that the Druze's attempts in Lebanon to stop Hezbollah's firing at Israel are a "dramatic event." sickle Ben mercury 103 FM, referring to an incident that was in Lebanon on Friday and received a strong echo over the weekend on the social networks.



videos circulated looks great commotion during which Lebanese residents in the city Druze Hasbaya join forces to protest around a vehicle loaded with rockets of Hezbollah, and try to stop it. "end Some of the Druze villages in southern Lebanon have confiscated what is left of the missiles.

"Prevent the continued firing of missiles or Katyushas at the State of Israel," Marai said, "the question is what led Hassan Nasrallah to fire there."

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"The question is what led Hassan Nasrallah to shoot there," MK Marai (Photo: Reuven Castro)

"Nasrallah wanted to shoot from the Druze villages on the assumption that the IDF would react harshly and hit the Druze, and this will ignite another front against Israel," Marai expands, saying that the second possibility is that the Hezbollah secretary general wanted to shoot from the villages on the assumption that the Druze in Israel will influence decision-makers. "They will fire at the localities. I don't think his consideration was right."



Marai added: "The situation in Lebanon is very explosive, and the economy is shaky. Nasrallah entered a place that is not his, and in the end we saw what we saw, the Druze prevented the missile from being fired at Israel. My personal. "

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In the video: Residents of a Druze village in Lebanon try to stop Hezbollah operatives from firing on Israel (Walla system!)

On Friday, 19 rockets were fired from Lebanon at Israeli territory.

An iron dome intercepted most of them, and the rest fell in open areas in the Har Dov area.

This is the second time last week that rockets have been fired from Lebanon, after the rockets were launched on Wednesday.

In response, the IDF attacked the sources of the shooting.

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