Lebanese resistance targets the Shomera settlement in northern occupied Palestine with dozens of missiles

Beirut, (ST) – The Lebanese resistance targeted positions and gatherings of the Israeli enemy with dozens of rockets and artillery shells.

The resistance said in a statement today: In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and within the framework of responding to the Israeli enemy’s attacks on the southern villages and civilian homes, specifically the horrific massacre in Hanin and the fall of martyrs and wounded civilians, the resistance fighters attacked the occupied Shomera settlement (the Lebanese town of Tarbikha) with dozens of Katyusha rockets and achieved direct hits.

In another statement, the resistance announced that it had targeted, with artillery shells, the Monk’s Position belonging to the Israeli enemy, and had directly hit it.

Yesterday, the Lebanese resistance targeted a military headquarter of the Israeli enemy in the Sharaga barracks, north of the occupied city of Acre, and the Ruwaisat al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kafr Shuba and the vicinity of the Al-Asi site.

It also targeted with artillery shells two other gatherings of Israeli enemy soldiers in Horsh Ramim and on Karantina Hill.

Raghda Sawas

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