The Lebanese national resistance targets several Israeli military sites in South Lebanon

Beirut – The Lebanese national resistance on Saturday fired rockets on three sites for the Israeli occupation in occupied Shebaa Farms and Kfar Shouba hills in South Lebanon.

The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the resistance targeted Al-Abad site with guided missiles and destroyed its technical equipment and it also targeted Rweisat Al-Alam and Hanita sites with missiles and proper weapons.

Earlier, the Lebanese resistance targeted a number of Israeli military positions in Kfar Shouba hills and Shebaa Farms in South Lebanon.

Lebanese media outlets reported that the resistance targeted the Israeli enemy’s positions in Al-Manara, Al-Bayad, Rweisat Al-Alam and Al-Abad and Wadi Hunein, opposite of Margliut settlement, in addition to an Israeli spy tower opposite to Mays Al-Jabal border town.

On the other hand, the Israeli occupation forces fired artillery shells on Hilta and Al-Mari hills in South Lebanon and the outskirts of Al-Dahira and Alma Al-Shaab towns in the western sector of South Lebanon and targeted the outskirts of Bleida and Burj Al-Mulouk towns with a shell that set fire to olive trees in this area.

The enemy’s shells also hit Houla town and fell near houses, damaging a car.

The Israeli media announced the injury of three occupation soldiers in a rocket attack launched from South Lebanon.

Yesterday, the Israeli enemy renewed its violations of the Lebanese sovereignty by firing artillery shells on the vicinity of the villages in the western sector of South Lebanon.

Hamda Mustafa

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