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il manifesto: Israele avanza in Libano.

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    il manifesto: Israele avanza in Libano. «Andremo in treno a Beirut»

    Abbiamo l’esercito più forte al mondo, ne sono orgoglioso. Arriveremo a Beirut in treno», prevede con ottimismo Ruben Marli, sindaco di Nahariya, a pochi chilometri dal confine con il Libano, […]
    The post Israele avanza in Libano. «Andremo in treno a Beirut» first appeared on il manifesto.

    Israel is advancing in Lebanon. “We’re going to take the train to Beirut.”

    We have the strongest army in the world, I am proud of it. “We will arrive in Beirut by train,” predicts with optimism Ruben Marli, the mayor of Nahariya, a few kilometers from the border with Lebanon […]
    Israel advances in Lebanon. “We will go to Beirut by train” first appeared on il manifesto.

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    Libano (Internazionale) «Abbiamo l’esercito più forte al mondo, ne sono orgoglioso. Arriveremo a Beirut in treno», prevede con ottimismo Ruben Marli, sindaco di Nahariya, a pochi chilometri dal confine con il Libano, sulla linea di scontro tra Israele e Hezbollah per tutto il 2024 fino al cessate il fuoco di novembre. IERI, INTERVISTATO da Radio Tzafon, si

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