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Sunday, January 25, 2026

An amazing IDF story told by a Lebanese man


Arab media has been discussing a series of articles in the Hebrew religious magazine "B'Kehilla" where a reporter went to Lebanon using a Spanish passport and visited Jewish shrines as well as the Hezbollah "jihad museum."

The reporter, Yitzchak Horowitz, was driven around central and southern Lebanon by "Ali," a Lebanese man. At one point, deep in Hezbollah territory in the south, Horowitz expressed concern that Israel might accidentally target Ali's car. Ali answered back with this story:

"My uncle Abbas is the head of our village. He grows bananas and has no connection to Hezbollah. He was driving on the main road that leads to the village with another car in front of him. Suddenly he receives a phone call. And on the line is a voice speaking Arabic with a foreign accent. "I am from Israeli intelligence," the voice says. "You are asked to get off the road at the next turn if you don't want your head to bleed." So he panics and gets off the road, and after a few seconds he sees a missile land on the vehicle he was driving behind. The vehicle caught fire and whoever was there was a senior Hezbollah official. They murdered him. So you see, not only do they know who to bomb, they also know how to call the neighbors on the road and tell them to get out."
The Arab media is upset, saying that this is an attempt to beautify the IDF which of course is known to target women and children, so no one should believe this story.




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