Israeli Strikes Hit Lebanese Power Infrastructure
The Lebanese state electricity company reported that Israeli attacks in southern Lebanon have damaged a main power substation, disrupting power in the city and surrounding areas. The Israeli military, however, claims no knowledge of such an attack.
On Thursday, the Lebanese state electricity company reported that Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have damaged a critical power substation, causing significant disruptions in electricity supply.
The affected facility, located in Bint Jbeil, has led to widespread power outages impacting the local city and nearby towns, according to a statement released by Lebanon’s state media.
Despite these claims, the Israeli military has stated that it is unaware of any such strike on Lebanese infrastructure, revealing a discrepancy between the two nations' reports.
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