Israeli occupation opens fire at a Lebanese shepherd outside Sheb’a town

The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday opened fire at a Lebanese shepherd on the outskirts of Sheb’a town in South Lebanon and attempted to kidnap him in a renewed violation of the Lebanese State’s sovereignty.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the Israeli enemy forces opened fire today at a shepherd off the UNIFIL Indian contingent’s headquarters in Sadana, outside the town of Sheb’a in an attempt to kidnap him.

Last week, the occupation forces opened fire at Lebanese shepherds near Lebanon’s southern borders with occupied Palestine.

The Israeli enemy continues to violate Lebanon’s airspace, lands and territorial waters in complete disregard for all international norms and conventions, particularly Resolution No. 1701.

 Hamda Mustafa

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