Lebanese Resistance targets several Israeli enemy’s sites on border with occupied Palestine

BEIRUT, Apr.21, (ST)- Today, the Lebanese National Resistance targeted with weapons a building used by Israeli enemy’s soldiers in the occupied “Shomera” settlement in the Lebanese town of Tarbikha.

The resistance said in a statement issued on Sunday :“in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their brave and honorable resistance, and in response to the Israeli enemy’s attacks on the steadfast southern villages and civilian homes, resistance fighters targeted at 7:30 this morning a building used by enemy soldiers in the Shomera settlements in the occupied Lebanese town of Tarbikha,” with appropriate weapons.”

In  the same context, the Lebanese Resistance announced that it had targeted the Israeli enemy’s newly developed spy equipment in the vicinity of the Doviev Barracks with appropriate weapons, and they directly hit it, leading to its destruction. 

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

Basma Qaddour

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