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Israeli planes enter Lebanon's airspace

Israeli fighter jets imitated a raid on Nabatieh, which is considered to be one of the strongholds of the Shiite military group Hezbollah
F-16 fighter jet of the Israeli air force (archive) EPA/JIM HOLLANDER
F-16 fighter jet of the Israeli air force (archive)
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BEIRUT, March 25. /ITAR-TASS/. Israeli Air Force planes have entered Lebanon's airspace on Tuesday and flew over the southern regions on low altitudes, TV channel al Manar reported. Fighter jets imitated a raid on Nabatieh, which is considered to be one of the strongholds of the Shiite military group Hezbollah.

Israeli patrols with trained dogs have appeared earlier today in the neutral zone to the south of the town of Aitrun and examined barbed wire fences.