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Watch: Israeli Airstrike Destroys Al Manar TV Transmission Building

Watch: Israeli Airstrike Destroys Al Manar TV Transmission Building

MTV Lebanon12 hours ago

An Israeli airstrike targeted the Tumat Niha Heights, overlooking the Western Bekaa and Iqlim al-Tuffah regions. The strike hit a transmission building used by several television stations and mobile networks as a broadcast and coverage point, including Al Manar TV, leading to its complete destruction.
In a related development, an Israeli interceptor missile fell on the side road between Wadi Saluki and Meiss El Jabal Hospital, near the Debbieh Fortress in southern Lebanon.
Meanwhile, an Israeli unit stationed on Jabal Al Bat infiltrated the eastern outskirts of the southern Lebanese town of Aitaroun and blew up an uninhabited house.

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