Israeli enemy media admits the killing of 7 officers and soldiers by resistance fire in South Lebanon

The Israeli enemy media acknowledged the killing of 7 Israeli officers and soldiers by the resistance fire in southern Lebanon.

The enemy media reported that the seven officers and soldiers were killed and 21 others were injured, some of them in critical condition, during the clashes with the Lebanese resistance on the border, noting that helicopters transported the dead and the wounded to hospitals inside occupied Palestine.

A number of settlers were also injured as a result of the resistance’s missile shelling of a number of settlements.
In turn, the resistance warned the settlers in 25 settlements in northern occupied Palestine from remaining in them and demanded that they evacuate them immediately because they have turned into a place of deployment and settlement for the enemy’s military forces that are attacking Lebanon and have become legitimate military targets for the resistance’s air and missile forces.
The resistance also targeted the Mishar base, which is the main intelligence headquarters for the northern region in Safed, with missiles, and carried out two air attacks with two squadrons of suicide drones on the Tel Nof airbase south of Tel Aviv and the Naoura base east of the city of Afula, hitting their targets accurately.
 It also targeted the Shraga and Ayelet bases and the Krayot area north of the city of Haifa with missiles.
The resistance men targeted with missiles gatherings of the Israeli enemy forces around the town of Aita al-Shaab, in the Mushayrifa area in Ras al-Naqoura, east of the town of Markaba, the Jal al-Alam site, and the Haboushit site.
They also targeted with missiles the settlements of Kiryat Shmona, Ga’aton, Metsova, Shlomi, Yesod Hama’ala, Sha’ar Yeshuf, the Ma’ale Golani barracks, and the Snir camp barracks, achieving direct hits.
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