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Exchange of fire between Hezbollah and the Zionists in southern Lebanon

On Tuesday morning, local media reported the destruction of two Zionist army vehicles by Hezbollah in the north of occupied Palestine and the occupation's artillery attacks on southern Lebanon.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, local media reported the exchange of fire between Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon and the soldiers of the Provisional Zionist regime in northern occupied Palestine.

The Islamic Resistance Movement of Lebanon also announced in a statement that its fighters, in support of the Gaza Strip, at 22:40 on Monday evening, destroyed two Zionist military vehicles that were planning to enter the forests in front of the “Ramiya” base.

In this statement, it is emphasized that two Zionist vehicles were directly targeted by guided missiles, which, in addition to setting the vehicles on fire, also killed or injured the soldiers inside. They were injured.

Before this, the Lebanese Hezbollah movement stated that the presence of jihadists and the fight against the Zionist enemy in the southern front shows practical and field solidarity with the Palestinian resistance. We will stop the Zionist regime’s aggression against the Palestinian nation. (more details)

 

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