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1 Lebanese dead, another wounded by Israelis at border protest: state media

KFARKILA, Lebanon: Hezbollah said Friday a young man killed by Israeli gunfire along the Lebanese-Israeli border was a fighter with the militant group. The man, 21-year-old Mohammad Tahhan, died of wounds sustained on Friday when he was struck during a protest at the border. The National News Agency (NNA) said in the afternoon two demonstrators were wounded “by two Israeli

2 Lebanese wounded by Israelis at border protest: state media | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

2 Lebanese wounded by Israelis at border protest: state media 186 were wounded by Israeli fire Friday when dozens rallied on the Lebanon-Israel border to protest the Jewish state’s strikes on the Palestinian Gaza Strip, state media reported. They were wounded “by two Israeli shells that fell near them after a number of youths tried to enter the town of Metula” in northern Israel, the National News Agency said. In the aftermath, “the Lebanese army and security forces were deployed… to stop the youths from advancing” again, the NNA added. The wounded were taken to hospital in Marjayoun in southern Lebanon.

Lebanese protester hit by Israeli fire dies of wounds: media

Lebanese protester hit by Israeli fire dies of wounds: media Issued on: 14/05/2021 - 18:39 An Israeli soldier deployed in the northern town of Metulla looks across the border strip with Lebanon where pro-Palestinian protesters rallied in support of the Jewish state s assault on the Gaza Strip JALAA MAREY AFP 2 min Kfarkila (Liban) (AFP) A Lebanese man struck by Israeli fire on Friday while protesting on the border against the Jewish state s assault on the Gaza Strip died of his wounds, state media reported. The 21-year-old identified as Mohamad Hattan was one of two men who suffered wounds from Israeli shelling during the protest on the frontier between the two countries, National News Agency said.

Saudi, Greek drug busts throw Hezbollah s narcoterrorist strategy into sharp relief

DUBAI: Lebanese fruits and vegetables are no longer welcome in Saudi Arabia after the Kingdom’s vigilant port authorities foiled an attempt to smuggle narcotics inside pomegranates. Last month, Jeddah Islamic Port’s customs officers seized more than 5 million Captagon pills expertly hidden in a pomegranate consignment from Lebanon. Separately, amphetamine pills stashed in a pomegranate shipment from Lebanon were seized in Dammam’s King Abdulaziz Port. The Kingdom responded to the incident by banning the import and transit of fruits and vegetables coming from Lebanon. Waleed Al-Bukhari, Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon, disclosed that there had been attempts to smuggle more than 600 million pills from Lebanon during the past six years.

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