Shepherd Escapes Kidnapping by Israeli Troops in South

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A Lebanese shepherd escaped on Monday from an abduction attempt by Israeli troops in southern in Lebanon, reported the National News Agency.

It said that Mohammed Zahra escaped the Israeli troops who had crossed about 50 meters into Lebanese territory in the area of al-Shahel west of Shebaa.

The shepherd managed to flee towards a position of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

Earlier, Israeli forces had opened fire towards shepherds in the town of Kfarshouba.

No one was injured in the incident.

In April, Israeli troops made an incursion into Lebanese territory in a bid to abduct a shepherd but the attempt was foiled by the Lebanese man's dog.

Israeli forces had abducted several Lebanese shepherds in recent years. They were all released after interrogation.

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Comments 3
Missing moonsear 01 June 2015, 20:12

what? they are getting so lousy that they cannot catch shepherds anymore? Soon they will be catching sheeps

Default-user-icon Wajih (Guest) 02 June 2015, 05:33

Moonsear ur such an idiot !!!!! Ton commentaire est tellement dibbile !!!!!!!!!

Thumb -phoenix1 02 June 2015, 13:55

I am now fully convinced that we do have an issue between our neighbors and us. In the South Israel has something about our Shepherds and their sheep, and in the North, our Syrian neighbors have something about our Fishermen and their fish. I dunno, is there something we can't get, I mean fish and sheep?