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(Israel Hayom) Lilach Shoval - Hizbullah operatives captured in southern Lebanon disclosed during interrogation that they paid off UNIFIL personnel to use their positions, Israeli security sources told Israel Hayom. Hizbullah also took control of UNIFIL cameras near the Israeli border and used them for their own purposes. In light of these revelations and UNIFIL's glaring failure to prevent Hizbullah's entrenchment along the border, Israel plans to rely primarily on commitments from the Lebanese army in any future arrangement with Lebanon, rather than on UNIFIL.2024-10-22 00:00:00Full Article
Captured Hizbullah Terrorists Say They Bribed UNIFIL to Use Their Outposts Against Israel
(Israel Hayom) Lilach Shoval - Hizbullah operatives captured in southern Lebanon disclosed during interrogation that they paid off UNIFIL personnel to use their positions, Israeli security sources told Israel Hayom. Hizbullah also took control of UNIFIL cameras near the Israeli border and used them for their own purposes. In light of these revelations and UNIFIL's glaring failure to prevent Hizbullah's entrenchment along the border, Israel plans to rely primarily on commitments from the Lebanese army in any future arrangement with Lebanon, rather than on UNIFIL.2024-10-22 00:00:00Full Article
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