Saudi academic: Latest Israel-Hezbollah military exchanges

Saudi academic: Latest Israel-Hezbollah military exchanges a scripted, staged scenario - English Subs

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Saudi academic Abd al-Rahman al-Anad recently told Saudi television that the latest military exchanges between Israel & Hezbollah were clearly a scripted, staged scenario agreed upon by both sides, and was designed to ‘save Hezbollah’s face’.

Hezbollah launched a cross-border raid earlier this month which targeted an Israeli army vehicle with anti-tank missiles, following an Israeli air raid a week earlier that killed two Hezbollah members in Syria.

The cross-border raid by Hezbollah, which was carried out deep within Israeli-controlled territory, also came after an Israeli drone attack on southern Beirut which saw the deployed aircraft crashing into the Lebanese movement’s media offices.

Source: Saudi 24 TV

Date: 1 September, 2019

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