Lebanon detains several people on suspicion of firing rockets at Israel
- The Lebanese military detained several people connected to firing rockets into Israel last month, according to a military statement.
- The detainees include Palestinians involved in two attacks in late March, which prompted Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon.
- Four Palestinians linked to Hamas are currently being questioned regarding the attacks, according to security and judicial officials.
- Lebanese Information Minister Paul Morcos stated that there have been 2,740 Israeli violations of the ceasefire, with 190 people killed and 485 injured in Lebanon due to Israeli strikes since it began.
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Lebanese army says it detained suspects in March attacks on Israel, no mention of Hezbollah
The Lebanese army said on Wednesday it had detained a number of Palestinians and Lebanese suspected of involvement in two attacks from the country on Israel in March and did not mention Iran-backed Hezbollah, which has denied any role.
Lebanese army says detained suspects in March attacks on Israel
The Lebanese army said on Wednesday it had detained a number of Palestinians and Lebanese suspected of involvement in two attacks from the country on Israel in March and did not mention Iran-backed Hezbollah, which has denied any role.
Lebanese army says it has detained suspects in March attacks on Israel, no mention of Hezbollah
The Lebanese army on April 16 said it had detained a number of Palestinians and Lebanese suspected of involvement in two attacks from the country on Israel in March but did not mention Iran-backed Hezbollah, which has denied any role.
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