Israel Attacks Zawtar's Church of Mother Mary, South Lebanon | Free Palestine TV
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Ali Mazloum joins us for an exclusive report from Zawtar Al-Gharbiya in the 'pilot zone' included in the surrender deal between Lebanon's Vichy Regime and the zionist colony. Ali interviews local
journalist Mehdi Yaghi in Zawtar's Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation, which has sheltered residents over the course of the zionist invasion. Ali and FPTV capture footage of zionist military movements and uncover reports of the invaders nightly alcohol-fueled partying with army-provided prostitutes in occupied houses in the area.
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