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We battled terror cell 100ft from UN base, says Finchley-born IDF soldier

First sign of terrorists was a smoking hookah and still-warm food

November 6, 2024 16:22
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A former Immanuel College pupil has revealed how he battled a Hezbollah terror cell metres from a United Nations “peacekeeper” base while serving with the IDF in Lebanon.

Yossi Levercoff, who is from Finchley in north London and made aliyah in 2011, was called up by his “Eagle” paratrooper brigade for the operation a mile beyond the Lebanese border last month.

On the second day of his brigade’s mission, which was to take over a Hezbollah stronghold, they received intelligence that a nearby company had found recently opened food and a warm hookah in a building, signs of terrorists hiding close by.

Astonishingly, the area of suspected terror activity – a collection of eight properties – “was situated right beneath a Unifil [United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon] watchtower. Just 100 feet from the UN compound”, he said.