Lebanese Resistance targets sites and gatherings of the Israeli enemy north of occupied Palestine

The Lebanese Resistance on Monday announced that the Israeli Baranit Barracks had been targeted with “Burkan” missiles, and that direct hits were achieved.

Yesterday, the Lebanese resistance targeted 4 sites and gatherings of the Israeli enemy on the border with occupied Palestine.

The resistance said in a statement yesterday: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people and their resistance in Gaza Strip,  resistance fighters targeted the Israeli enemy soldiers deployed in the vicinity of the Honen Barracks with a Burkan missile, and achieved direct hits.

They also targeted the enemy soldiers in the Ramim Barracks and its surroundings with missile weapons, achieving direct hits.

The resistance explained that it targeted two gatherings of enemy soldiers at the Tal Shaar site and east of the Birkat Risha site with missile weapons, inflicting losses on the targeted sites.

On the other hand, a woman was injured, and a number of homes were damaged as a result of the Israeli enemy’s shelling of the towns of Al-Dhahira, Marwahin, Aita Al-Shaab and Maroun Al-Ras. The occipation also targeted with phosphorus shells the towns of Markaba and Hula, and the outskirts of the town of Naqoura, Jabal Al-Labouneh, Mash’arun and Kafr Kila.

Souha Suleiman

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