Report Alleges Looting by Israeli Troops in Southern Lebanon
Israeli active-duty and reservist troops have been looting items from homes and businesses in southern Lebanon. Stolen goods include motorcycles, TVs, and furniture. Junior and senior commanders are reportedly aware of the widespread practice.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIsraeli troops, including both active-duty personnel and reservists, have been looting homes and businesses in southern Lebanon, @FirstSquawk reported. Items taken by the troops include motorcycles, TVs, and furniture, according to the report. Both junior and senior commanders are reportedly aware of the looting practice, which is described as widespread and routine in southern Lebanon, @FirstSquawk stated.
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