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Hezbollah Denies WSJ's Fabricated Report on Sayyed Fouad Shukr's Martyrdom
Aug 18, 2024, 12:32 PM
Hezbollah has issued a statement through its Media Relations department categorically denying a report by the Wall Street Journal regarding the alleged martyrdom of Jihadi leader Sayyed Fouad Shukr. The statement describes the report as a fabricated story, completely baseless and filled with falsehoods. Hezbollah's swift response underscores the organization's rejection of the claims made in the US media outlet's story.
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