Kidnapping of Imad Ahaz: Israel claims his connection to Hezbollah Navy, family insists on innocence
The Israeli army kidnapped Imad Amhaz, suspecting him of links to the Hezbollah navy. Amhaz's family denies these accusations, claiming that he is a civilian captain not affiliated with political organizations.
The Israeli army has reported the kidnapping of Imad Amhaz, who is suspected of having links to Hezbollah's naval units. Israeli media claim that Amhaz was under surveillance and was captured after a carefully planned operation. The Israeli authorities claim that Amhaz is involved in the actions of Hezbollah, and the leaked video of the operation forced the Israeli side to admit his abduction. Yamad Amhaz's family denies the charges, saying he is a civilian long-distance sailing captain who studied at the Marsati Institute of Marine Sciences in Batrun. His father stressed that Amhaz is not affiliated with political parties and works on civilian ships, transporting cattle and cars. The Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the incident and plans to appeal to the UN Security Council, calling the abduction a violation of Lebanese sovereignty.
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