Israeli occupation again bombards Lebanese villages and towns

Beirut – The Israeli occupation on Saturday renewed its attacks on a number of Lebanese villages and towns, causing material damage.

According to the Lebanese National News Agency, the enemy targeted a car in the center of Kafkala town, setting it on fire near a fuel station.  The enemy’s artillery shelling also targeted the vicinity of Kafrkala and Al-Adeesa towns, the agency reported.

The agency added that the Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on Al-Labouna area and on the outskirts of Ramia, Kafr hamam and Al-Hibbariya towns. The enemy’s airstrikes also targeted the outskirts of Aita Al-Shaab town.

Moreover, the Israeli occupation shelled the vicinity of Jel Al-Alallam area located between the towns of Alma Al-Shaab and Al-Naqoura. It also targeted areas in the Wata Al-Kheyam, Mays Al-Jabal and Bleeda towns.

Lebanese resistance targets Israeli enemy sites on the borders with occupied Palestine

On the other side, the Lebanese national resistance targeted several Israeli enemy sites on the borders with occupied Palestine, achieving direct hits.

“Resistance men simultaneously attacked a number of Israeli occupation sites in the areas of Jel Al-Allam, Al-Jerdah, Hadb Al-Bustan, Al-Malkiya and Al-Mtella, directly hitting the targets and destroying the technical equipment.

On Thursday, the Lebanese resistance that it targeted with rockets and artillery shells 19 sites and military points for the Israeli enemy.

Hamda Mustafa

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