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Israel military shows journalists area of operations in south Lebanon Israel military shows journalists area of operations in south Lebanon

This picture taken on October 13, 2024 shows an Israeli battle tank entering Lebanon from northern Israel at the southern Lebanese border point of Naqoura. Agence France-Presse

LEBANON — The Israeli military on Sunday took a group of journalists across the border into south Lebanon, and showed what it claimed were three Hezbollah positions including two tunnels, just a few hundred meters from the border.

The Israeli soldiers escorting the media team, which included an AFP photographer, through the mountainous and densely forested terrain said they were near the Lebanese town of Naqura near the border.

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The soldiers did not specify how far they were inside southern Lebanon, nor did the journalists see any other people in the area during their brief embed that lasted for about 90 minutes.

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The movement of journalists was restricted by the military to a limited area, while the photos and video footage taken during the embed had to be approved by the military before publication.

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One of the tunnels was, according to the military, just a few hundred metres (yards) from a United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) post.

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Israel has repeatedly asked UNIFIL, deployed along Lebanon’s southern border since 1978, to abandon its positions since it escalated its campaign against Hezbollah in September.

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UNIFIL has rejected the requests.

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“This is how you build an operational attack outpost. And that’s what we found here, just 300 yards from the UN post,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Rotem, an Israeli commander accompanying the journalists, who gave only one name for operational purposes.

The journalists were also shown a ditch located amid a cluster of trees, which the military claimed was a Hezbollah post.

The AFP photographer saw Israeli military vehicles crossing the border into Lebanon near Naqura, where troops had cut down trees near the entrance to one of the tunnels.

The military has escorted staff from several media organisations into southern Lebanon since Israel began its ground assault on September 30.

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Israel stepped up its campaign in Lebanon on September 23phfun, nearly a year after Hezbollah began launching cross-border attacks in what it said was support for its Palestinian ally, Hamas.

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