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Aggressive attacks of the Zionist regime on southern Lebanon

"Al-Manar" network reported on the continuation of air and artillery attacks by the Zionist regime on areas in southern Lebanon on Wednesday morning.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, local sources announced the continuation of air and artillery attacks by the Zionist regime on areas in southern Lebanon on Wednesday morning.

Al Manar Network reported that the artillery of the occupiers targeted the vicinity of “Mis Al-Jabal” settlement with prohibited phosphorous ammunition. and “Tirharfa” were also shelled by the Zionist artillery.

According to the Al-Manar website, the drones of the Zionist regime also fired two missiles at the southern outskirts of the town of “Kafarkla”.

Lebanon’s Islamic resistance has targeted hundreds of Israeli intelligence and military bases and headquarters in northern Palestine after the Israeli army’s attacks on the Gaza Strip began on the 7th of October. Hizbollah has emphasized that it will continue its attacks in the northern areas of Palestine as long as the aggression against the people of Gaza continues. The Zionists’ attacks should not approach the targeted areas because they value the lives of Lebanese people more than anything else. (more details)

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