Lebanese resistance targets two Israeli positions on the border with occupied Palestine

Yesterday, at dawn, the Lebanese resistance targeted two positions of the Israeli entity’s forces at the border with the Occupied Palestinian territories, causing direct casualties.

The resistance said in a statement: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, and in support of their valiant resistance, our fighters targeted enemy soldiers and vehicles at the Al-Malikiya site with artillery shells and rocket weapons and achieved confirmed casualties.”

The resistance also targeted a military vehicle at the gate of the al-Matla site with a guided missile, which directly hit it and led to its destruction, killing and injuring its crew.

The Lebanese resistance recently targeted the newly developed headquarters of the Liman battalion with artillery shells, causing direct casualties.  It also targeted positions of enemy soldiers behind the Jal al-Alam site with rocket weapons, as well as an Israeli technical team while maintaining technical and espionage equipment at the Bayyad Blida site.

Amal Farhat

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