The Lebanese resistance targets the Israeli enemy in a number of locations

Today, the Lebanese resistance targeted a number of sites belonging to the Israeli enemy with rockets, and repelled an attempt by its forces to advance on the Lebanese-Palestinian border.

The resistance said in a statement: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance and in defense of Lebanon and its people, the resistance fighters targeted this morning a movement of the Israeli enemy forces in the vicinity of the Marj site with a rocket salvo.”

The resistance also announced in another statement that during an attempt by an Israeli infantry force to infiltrate the southern outskirts of the town of Rab Thalatheen from the eastern side this morning, the resistance fighters engaged in violent clashes with it using machine guns and rockets and prevented its advance. The clashes are still ongoing. The Lebanese resistance also clashed with the Israeli enemy forces that are trying to infiltrate in Wadi Hunin.

In other statements, the resistance announced that its fighters targeted the settlement of “Kiryat Shmona” with a rocket salvo, and also targeted a gathering of enemy forces in the Marj site with a rocket salvo, and a gathering of enemy forces in the Sadana and Birkat al-Naqqar areas in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with a rocket salvo.

The resistance fighters also targeted a gathering of enemy forces in Khallet Warda with a rocket salvo, in addition to a gathering of enemy forces in the Marj site for the second time and a gathering of enemy forces in the Baghdadi site with rocket salvos.

 

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