Lebanon’s Transport minister said on Friday that Israeli bombing made a second border crossing between the country and Syria inoperable - leaving only one main official passage between the two nations operational.“The Qaa crossing has been put out of service after an Israeli strike on Syrian territory,” Ali Hamieh told AFP, adding that the strike blocked the passage of vehicles.On October 4, Israel hit near the Masnaa crossing, the main international passage between Lebanon and Syria, leaving a crater on the road and putting the crossing out of order. Human Rights Watch said the strikes prevented civilians from fleeing and hampered aid operations.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Israel said the air raids were aimed at preventing the flow of weapons into Lebanon to Hezbollah from neighboring Syria, and included targeting an alleged underground tunnel used to move arms from Iran.The crossing has been repeatedly struck since then, leaving