Three Lebanese citizens were wounded by the Israeli army during a gathering of the people of the Lebanese border town of Kafrkla, off the separation wall with Israel, this comes in light of the continued Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement.
On the other hand, the Israel Broadcasting Corporation stated that about 800 religious Israelis entered the border Lebanese lands, for the first time, today, Friday, to visit the grave of a rabbi called Ashi, under the protection of the Israeli occupation army.
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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.
For its part, the Lebanese army announced in a statement, on Friday, that members of the Israeli army deliberately introduced settlers to visit an alleged religious shrine in the Abbad -Hala area, in southern Lebanon, “which represents a blatant violation of Lebanese national sovereignty.”
The statement added, “The entry of settlers into Lebanese territory is one of the faces of Israel’s persistence in violating international laws and decisions and relevant agreements, especially Resolution 1701 and the ceasefire agreement.”
The statement pointed out that “the army leadership is following the issue in coordination with the five-year committee to supervise the ceasefire and the United Nations temporary force in Lebanon- UNIFIL.”