Paving road in Lebanon's Kfar Chouba has the IOF on high alert
The Lebanese Minister of Public Works and Transport initiates the paving work of a local road in South Lebanon.
In the presence of the Lebanese Minister of Public Works and Transport, Ali Hamie, work on paving the local Berket Bathael Al-Samaqa road was launched on Saturday in the liberated hills of Kfar Chouba, southern Lebanon.
Hamie told Al Mayadeen that "the Lebanese state's [border] encompasses every inch of its territory," underlining, "We will pursue any construction on the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine, and we will not take any permission from anyone."
"We will pursue any construction on the #Lebanese border with occupied #Palestine, and we will not take any permission from anyone."
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) August 26, 2023
Minister of Public Works and Transport, @alihamie_lb , to #AlMayadeen#KfarChouba#Lebanon https://t.co/3ZY8vOMHfm
The Lebanese Minister downplayed the Israeli occupation's mobilization on the borders with Lebanon as "repeated" and valueless.
Earlier, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation forces are on alert on the border with Lebanon in their positions facing Kfar Chouba, in conjunction with the paving work.
Later, our correspondent mentioned that the Israeli occupation army launched a drone over the area.
On his part, Lebanese MP Qassem Hashem told Al Mayadeen that the Israeli enemy is anxious about any movements on the border with Lebanon.
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