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Missile firing from Syria towards the occupied territories

The Israeli army announced that a missile was fired from Syria toward the occupied territories and hit an area in the occupied Golan.

According to the report of the Fars News Agency International Group, “Daniel Hagari”, the spokesman of the Zionist regime’s army, announced in a statement this morning (Sunday) that a missile was fired from Syrian territory towards the occupied territories.

The spokesman of the Israeli army says that this missile hit an area in the Golan. He further claimed that this attack did not result in any casualties. Daniel Hagari further said that the Israeli forces identified the source of the rocket fire as an artillery attack. p class=”rtejustify”>This statement has been issued while no group has claimed responsibility for this attack until the moment of publishing this report.

He also announced last night that In Lebanon, rockets were fired at the positions of the Israeli army, and the Israeli forces responded to this attack by targeting areas in southern Lebanon. They have been repeatedly attacked by the Lebanese Islamic resistance.

The temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip ended on Friday morning last week after 7 days and the exchange of a number of prisoners.

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