Israeli forces target Lebanese journalists, MP with teargas at border with Lebanon

Israeli occupation forces fired teargas today aimed at Lebanese journalists and a Member of Parliament near the border village of Ghajar, adjacent to the southern Lebanon-Occupied Palestine border, according to media reports. Lebanon’s state-run Natio…

Israeli occupation forces fired teargas today aimed at Lebanese journalists and a Member of Parliament near the border village of Ghajar, adjacent to the southern Lebanon-Occupied Palestine border, according to media reports. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said Israeli occupation soldiers fired toxic teargas at the journalists and MP, who was not identified, while they were inside Lebanese territory along the border.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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