
Residents flee Ain Qana following Israeli warning (Video)
A significant number of residents fled the town of Ain Qana in South Lebanon following a warning issued by Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee.
بعد الإنذار الإسرائيلي... حركة نزوح في عين قانا #LBCINews pic.twitter.com/JEsUxF71ZS
— LBCI Lebanon News (@LBCI_NEWS) June 5, 2025
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