Lebanese resistance targets seven sites and gatherings of the Israeli occupation

Beirut-(ST)- On Tuesday, the Lebanese National Resistance targeted seven sites and gatherings of the Israeli enemy in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shuba hills and on the border with occupied Palestine.

The resistance said in separate statements: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, and in response to the Israeli attacks on villages and civilians, Lebanese resistance fighters targeted two gatherings of Israeli enemy forces in the Birkat Risha and Al-Malikiyah sites with missile weapons, causing direct hits in them.

On Tuesday afternoon, the resistance targeted two gatherings of the Zionist enemy soldiers south of the Pranit site and around the Tayhat hill on the border with occupied Palestine with missile weapons, causing direct hits. The resistance also hit the Zionist settlement of Zarit with a Falaq 1 missile.

Resistance men targeted for the second time on Tuesday an Israeli military logistical vehicle and a group of soldiers inside and around it in Al-Tayhat Hill with a guided missile, killing and wounding them.

Hanan Shamout

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