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L'Idf dichiara 'zona militare chiusa' il nord di Israele

epa11630007 Israeli soldiers man tanks at a gathering point in northern Israel, 28 September 2024. The Israeli army (Tsahal) said on 28 September that military forces continue to strike infrastructure sites of the Hezbollah organization in Lebanon. The army struck over 140 Hezbollah targets since midnight 28 September, including launchers aimed at Israeli civilians, and buildings in which weapons were stored, the report said. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an overnight strike on Beirut, the Hezbollah and Tsahal confirmed in statements on 28 September 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
epa11630007 Israeli soldiers man tanks at a gathering point in northern Israel, 28 September 2024. The Israeli army (Tsahal) said on 28 September that military forces continue to strike infrastructure sites of the Hezbollah organization in Lebanon. The army struck over 140 Hezbollah targets since midnight 28 September, including launchers aimed at Israeli civilians, and buildings in which weapons were stored, the report said. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an overnight strike on Beirut, the Hezbollah and Tsahal confirmed in statements on 28 September 2024. EPA/ATEF SAFADI
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TEL AVIV, 30 SET - L'esercito israeliano (Idf) ha annunciato di aver dichiarato "zona militare chiusa" le aree di Metula, Misgav Am e Kfar Giladi, nel nord di Israele al confine con il Libano.

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