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Lebanon official says Israeli commandos jammed Unifil radar in abduction
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A preliminary probe found that Israeli commandos used a speedboat equipped with radar-jamming devices to abduct a Lebanese man accused of being a Hezbollah operative, a Lebanese judicial official told . The initial findings suggest that “the Israeli army used a high-speed vessel equipped with advanced devices capable of jamming radars” belonging to the United Nations peacekeeping force (Unifil) that monitors the Lebanese coast, the official said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters. The probe into the abduction operation on Saturday is jointly conducted by the Lebanese police and judiciary. Lebanese authorities “cannot probe Unifil forces or request they provide information or footage captured by their radars because they have immunity”, the judicial official said. The official called the abduction “a war crime that violated national sovereignty” because it involved the kidnapping of a Lebanese citizen in an area far from the fighting.
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