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'''Adaisseh''' is a village in ]. It is located close to the Blue Line border with Israel and was the site of the ], when Israeli and Lebanese forces engaged in cross-border combat. Some Israeli shells hit the village during the fighting. '''Adaisseh''' is a village in ]. It is located close to the ] border with Israel.
==Incidents==
The village was the site of the ], when Israeli and Lebanese forces engaged in cross-border combat. Some Israeli shells hit the village during the fighting.




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Adaisseh

Adaisseh is a village in South Lebanon. It is located close to the Blue Line border with Israel.

Incidents

The village was the site of the 2010 Adaisseh incident, when Israeli and Lebanese forces engaged in cross-border combat. Some Israeli shells hit the village during the fighting.


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