Arrivals from Lebanon Continue to Enter Syria on Foot Despite Israel Targeting the International Road Between the Two Countries

Arrivals from Lebanon continued to enter Syria through the Jdeidet Yabous crossing, despite the fact that the Israeli enemy’s aircraft targeted the international road leading to the crossing from the Lebanese side.
Member of the executive office in the Damascus countryside governorate, Dr. Ala al-Sheikh, said in a statement to SANA today: The entry of arrivals from Lebanon through the Jdeidet Yabous crossing continues on foot after the Israeli occupation aircrafts targeted the international road near the Masnaa crossing.
She pointed out that the number of arrivals from the Jdeidet Yabus border crossing since September 24 reached 189,995 people, including 150,465 Syrians and 39,530 Lebanese.
The Israeli enemy aircrafts targeted the international road leading to the Masnaa crossing, opposite the Jdeidet Yabous crossing on the Syrian-Lebanese border, with a number of missiles, which led to its closure and the termination of car traffic on it.

Amal Farhat

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