Keysersoze
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dude the last one was a training exercise or something. It was not real.
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Hezbollah Attacks on Pro-Israeli Troops Leave 1 Soldier Dead, 1 Hurt
"May 13, 2000 in print edition A-6
Guerrillas attacked Israeli-allied militiamen Friday in southern Lebanon, killing one and wounding another in attacks that provoked Israeli air and ground retaliation.
Iranian-backed Hezbollah rebels also fired mortars near the border, damaging an Israeli outpost, an Israeli spokesman said."
Source:Hezbollah Attacks on Pro-Israeli Troops Leave 1 Soldier Dead, 1 Hurt - Los Angeles Times
It seems that there was such an attack by Hezbollah on an IDF outpost a few days after May 13, 2000 (5 days after which corresponds w/ the video's date May 18 , 2000)
Other sources show during May 2000 Israel was withdrawing from southern Lebanon. This correlates to the time period of Hezbollah's emergence, as they were driving out the IDF in southern Lebanon at the time.
"On March 5, 2000, the Israeli cabinet pledged a withdrawal from Lebanon by July. The Israeli decision surprised and alarmed the Arab states, depriving Syria of its main pressure point against Israel...
Before dawn on Wednesday, May 24 [2000], six weeks before they planned to shut down the buffer zone, Israeli troops abandoned Beaufort Castle and their few remaining outposts in Lebanon, bringing home their last troops without suffering any casualties." -2002 - Ian J. Bickerton, PhD , Carla L. Klausner, PhD
Source: Why did Israel withdraw from South Lebanon in 2000?
dude the last one was a training exercise or something. It was not real.
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