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Israeli forces dropped evacuation leaflets over the Lebanese town of Wazzani in the Hasbaya district this morning .
The leaflets demanded the evacuation of areas where displaced families are living in tents.
The text on the leaflet read: "To all residents and displaced people in tents and shelters, Hezbollah is using your area to conduct operations" Israeli military: "This was not approved by the high command of the [ Israeli army] and certainly not by the political echelon".
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