Lebanese Resistance: The Israeli enemy targets Lebanese areas with rockets loaded with internationally banned cluster bombs

Yesterday, Lebanese Resistance announced that the Israeli enemy launched rockets loaded with internationally banned cluster bombs at various areas in Lebanon.

Lebanese Resistance media relations department said in a statement: “The Israeli enemy targeted at noon the areas of Wadi al-Khanazir in Wadi al-Hujayr and Khallet Raj between the town of Alman and the town of Deir Siryan, in addition to the east of the town of Alman towards the forests, with rockets loaded with internationally banned cluster bombs.”

The statement pointed out that this barbaric crime, which is added to the series of crimes committed by the Israeli enemy against the Lebanese and Palestinian peoples, confirms its blatant inability in the field of direct confrontation with the Lebanese resistance fighters, and its blatant disregard for all international covenants, norms and laws, especially in times of war.

The statement called on the relevant authorities in Lebanon and international human rights and humanitarian organizations to condemn this heinous crime by all standards, especially given its far-reaching negative effects on civilians.

Souha Suleiman

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