The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation stated that about 800 religious Israelis entered the border Lebanese lands, for the first time, today, Friday, to visit the grave of Rabbi called Ashi, under the protection of the Israeli occupation army.
The grave is located, according to the Israeli occupation army radio, opposite the Marjeliot settlement on the Lebanese border, where part of it extends inside Lebanese territory.
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It was reported that hundreds of Israelis went to the site in recent weeks without prior coordination, which led to the outbreak of confrontations between them and the Israeli army soldiers, some of them tried to cross the border into the Lebanese territories, which necessitated their detention by the Israeli army.
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So far, no official comment from the Lebanese government or army has been issued on this incident.