Lebanese resistance fighters attack secret Israeli military headquarters in Shebaa Farm

The Lebanese resistance on Saturday targeted several Israeli sites on the borders with occupied Palestine, achieving direct hits.

“In support for the steadfast Palestinian people and their resistance, our fighters targeted the Israeli enemy’s spy equipment at the Ras Naqoura naval site, and a gathering of occupation soldiers in the vicinity of the Shomera barracks in the occupied Lebanese village of Tarbikha, and achieved direct hits,” a statement by the resistance said on Saturday.

The Lebanese resistance fighters also attacked a secret Israeli military headquarters in Zibdin barracks in Shebaa Farm and achieved direct hits.

Earlier on Saturday, the Lebanese resistance targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers on “Al-Kobra” hill with two Burkan missiles, causing direct hits.”

A sniper force in the resistance also targeted the newly developed security spy devices put on the Zarit barracks on the border with occupied Palestine.

Yesterday, the Lebanese resistance also targeted two positions of the occupation forces on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, causing direct casualties.

Hamda Mustafa

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