Israeli Army Confirms Operation in Lebanon Regarding Ron Arad
Translation by SadaNews - The Israeli army confirmed on Saturday that a special unit carried out a mission inside Lebanon to try to find evidence related to the missing pilot Ron Arad.
According to the Israeli army, as translated by SadaNews, none of our forces were harmed in the operation.
It pointed out that no evidence related to Ron Arad was found at the search site.
It stated: We continue to work tirelessly, day and night, from a deep commitment to bring all the missing back to our land.
Lebanese sources confirmed that a large Israeli force carried out the operation in the town of Nabi Sheet in eastern Lebanon and engaged in violent clashes with Hezbollah elements that lasted for hours amid heavy fire.
The Israeli pilot Ron Arad went missing in 1986.
According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, at least 26 people were martyred and 33 were injured in the same attack.
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