Israeli enemy renews its targeting of towns and villages in South Lebanon

Beirut, (ST) – The Israeli enemy on Wednesday renewed its targeting of towns and villages in South Lebanon.

The National News Agency reported that the Israeli enemy targeted with artillery the vicinity of Jabal al-Labouneh, Jabal Balat, Aita al-Shaab, the Burj al-Muluk area, and Wadi Qatamoun, outside the town of Rmeish.

It also targeted Markaba, Rab Thilaine, Hula, the Marjayoun Plain, the outskirts of the town of Ramia, and the towns of Adaissa, Balat, Labouneh, Marwahin, and the heights of Kfarshouba, Al-Kharibah between Al-Khiyam and Ibel Al-Saqi.

An interceptor missile fired from the Israeli enemy’s Iron Dome exploded in the airspace of the Khiam Plain.

The Lebanese resistance announced that resistance men  had targeted the Ruwaisat al-Alam site in the Kfar Shuba Heights. It had also targeted, with missile weapons, the “Ramim” barracks of the Israeli enemy, causing direct hits in both.

The Lebanese resistance also targeted the Israeli enemy’s Al-Hadab site opposite the town of Yaroun in the central sector of South Lebanon.

Raghda Sawas

 

 

 

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