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Heavy rocket attacks from southern Lebanon to northern occupied Palestine

The Lebanese Hezbollah movement said that in support of the Palestinians and in response to the attacks on the Gaza Strip, it targeted the Zionist settlement of Kiryat Shmoune with Katyusha rockets.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the Zionist media announced the activation of alarm sirens in the northern settlements of occupied Palestine on Thursday morning.

“Al Manar” network reported that Several rockets and missiles were fired from southern Lebanon towards the town of Kiryat Shmoune and the Iron Dome defense system was also activated. Some sources also say that at least 10 missiles were fired towards Al-Jalil. A number of them hit Kiryat Shmouneh. Minutes later, the Lebanese Islamic Resistance Movement said that in support of the Palestinians and in response to the attacks on the Gaza Strip, the Zionist settlement of Kiryat Shmouneh was hit with Katyusha rockets. has targeted.

According to Al-Mayadin website, Hezbollah reiterated that it will never tolerate Zionists harming Lebanese civilians and allowing attacks on the villages and cities of this country.

Earlier, the Zionist regime’s army claimed that the fighters of this regime targeted an operational headquarters of Hezbollah. (more details )

 

 

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