The positions of the Zionist regime under the rocket fire of Lebanon’s Hezbollah
Today, news sources reported heavy rocket attacks by the Lebanese Hezbollah on the positions of the Zionist regime in the occupied Golan and the Hebron region. |
A reporter from Al Jazeera news channel reported that about 30 rockets were fired from southern Lebanon towards the occupied Syrian Golan and “Isba al-Jalil” located on the borders of Lebanon and occupied Palestine.
Al-Jazeera reported that following these attacks, alarm bells were sounded in the occupied Golan settlements and the Zionist army is monitoring the firing of missiles from the Syrian side.
Hebrew Maariv newspaper reported more than 40 rockets fired from Lebanon to the Golan.
Also, Al Jazeera’s reporter reported that rockets were fired at the “Roisat Alam” base of the Zionist regime in the occupied hills of “Kafr Shoba” in southern Lebanon.
Earlier, the Zionist Army Radio reported that warning sirens sounded in Shtola town and many areas in Al-Jalil al-Ala on the borders of Lebanon.
Also, Al-Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon announced that rockets were fired from southern Lebanon towards an Israeli target in Al-Gharbi. According to this reporter, two rockets were fired at Shtola town.
Since the Al-Aqsa storm operation by Hamas against the Zionist regime and the start of the war of this regime in Gaza, the borders of Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories have been the scene of exchange of fire between Hezbollah and the army of this regime. Lebanon’s Hezbollah emphasizes that it will not stop its attacks on the headquarters of the Zionist regime on the borders until the aggression against Gaza ends.
International parties, including France and the United States, warn of the possibility of a large-scale war between the Zionist regime and Lebanon’s Hezbollah and want an end to the border tensions between the two sides. Before this, the Hebrew media reported that the Israeli army is not able to remove the Lebanese Hezbollah from the borders.
Source: ISNA
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