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Hezbollah Bribed UNIFIL Peacekeepers, Controlled Cameras: IsraelHayomHeb
Oct 21, 2024, 07:15 AM
Captured Hezbollah terrorists have revealed that the terror group bribed UNIFIL peacekeepers to use their positions and surveillance cameras in Southern Lebanon. This information, confirmed by multiple sources, indicates that Hezbollah paid UNIFIL personnel to gain strategic advantages against Israel, including controlling UNIFIL cameras near the border. Former UN peacekeepers, including Michael, and defense sources have corroborated these claims, stating that UNIFIL forces were heavily restricted by Hezbollah and unable to report violations of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. The revelations, reported by IsraelHayomHeb, have led Israel to consider relying more on the Lebanese Army for security in the region, highlighting a significant breach of UNIFIL's mandate.
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