Riots on the Lebanese border: Dozens threw stones and Molotov cocktails at Israeli territory
The rioters were Hezbollah operatives who demonstrated as they do every year to mark the IDF's withdrawal from Lebanon.
Amir Bohbot and Yoav Itiel
25/05/2022
Wednesday, 25 May 2022, 19:54 Updated: 20:14
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In the video: disorderly conduct involving dozens of suspects in Lebanese territory (.)
Riots began tonight (Wednesday) on the Lebanese border, where about a hundred Hezbollah operatives threw stones and threw Molotov cocktails near the border fence between Misgav and Metula.
IDF forces acted in the area to disperse the suspects.
This is a well-known demonstration that is held every year to mark the IDF's exit from Lebanon.
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Alarms were sounded in the north due to a misidentification;
An iron dome was used against an IDF UAV
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Disorders on the Lebanese border (Photo: Official website, use under section 27A of the Copyright Law)
On Thursday, false alarms were activated in the area of the Lebanese border settlements following a mistake in the IDF's identification.
Following this, an Iron Dome system was activated and false alarms were sounded in the area.
Two rockets were fired at the UAV, but did not hit it.
In April, a rocket was fired from Lebanon into Israeli territory and landed in an open area near Kibbutz Matzuva.
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