Lebanon

What is the Story of the Israeli Missile in Akkar?

What is the Story of the Israeli Missile in Akkar?

The military leadership - Directorate of Guidance announced that "a force from the army found an unexploded missile in the town of Habeshit - Akkar that had recently fallen during an Israeli aggression on Syria, and the specialized unit is working on dismantling it and transferring it to a safe place for detonation." Residents of Habeshit discovered the unexploded Israeli missile, and Lebanese army personnel immediately arrived at the scene, establishing a security cordon while a military expert conducted an inspection of the missile. It was surprising that Habeshit, which is located in the rugged areas of Akkar, is about 120 kilometers north of the capital Beirut and is practically the only Shiite village in Akkar, approximately 50 kilometers from Tripoli, the provincial center. Later, the army leadership - Directorate of Guidance issued the following statement: "On 12/2/2024, a force from the army found an unexploded missile in the town of Habeshit - Akkar that had fallen during an Israeli aggression on Syria, and the specialized unit is working on dismantling it and transferring it to a safe place for detonation."

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