The Lebanese Resistance Targets two enemy settlements in the north of Occupied Palestine

The Lebanese resistance targeted today with dozens of rockets, two settlements of the Israeli enemy in the north of Occupied Palestine, and a number of its positions on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, achieving direct casualties.

The resistance said in a statement today: ”in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and in response to the Israeli attacks on the steadfast southern villages and safe houses, the resistance men shelled the settlements of Kiryat Shmona and kfar sold with dozens of Katyusha and Falaq rockets, as well as buildings used by enemy soldiers in the settlements of al-Matla, Margalyut and Maskaf A’m with Katyusha rockets and appropriate weapons and directly injured them.

The resistance targeted the enemy’s espionage equipment at the Jal Al-Deir and Maskaf A’m sites with the appropriate weapons and hit them directly, as well as targeted the deployment of enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the al-Ramtha site in the occupied Kfar Shuba Hills with rocket weapons and a gathering of its soldiers at the khilat Warda site with rocket weapons and achieved direct casualties.

The Lebanese Resistance destroyed the technical system of the Israeli enemy at the al-Matla site with a pounce drone and also targeted a deployment of its soldiers in the vicinity of Horsh Bar’am with rocket weapons and hit it directly.

The resistance operations today included the positions of Al-Matla, Al-Samaqa and Al-Ramtha with rocket and appropriate weapons and achieved direct casualties.

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