Lebanese Resistance targets three Israeli enemy sites and achieves direct hits

The Lebanese resistance targeted this morning the Israeli enemy’s spy equipment at the “Raheb” site and achieved a direct hit.
“In support of the  steadfast Palestinian people’s valiant and honorable resistance in the Gaza Strip, the resistance fighters, at a quarter to nine this morning, targeted the spy equipment at the “Raheb” site with appropriate weapons and directly hit it, leading to its destruction” the resistance said in a statement
In another statement, the resistance announced that it had targeted with dozens of Katyusha rockets Nimra Base, “one of the main bases of the Israeli enemy in the northern region,” west of Tiberias, in response to the attack and assassination carried out by the Israeli enemy in the Bekaa region.
The resistance also directly hit the Israeli enemy at Al-Baghdadi’s site with missile weapons.
Yesterday evening, the Lebanese resistance carried out an air attack with a swarm of assault drones on  an Israeli enemy artillery position in Beit Hillal in northern occupied Palestine, which led to  catching fire there.
Rawaa Ghanam
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