Lebanese resistance bombs Kiryat Shmona in response to Israeli crimes

Both operations had a direct impact and are part of actions in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza. Photo: Prensa Latina.

The Lebanese resistance (Hezbollah) bombed the settlement of Kiryat Shmona this Thursday. as a preliminary response to the Israeli massacres of civilians in the southern towns of Nabatieh and Al-Sowaneh.

In separate statements, the movement confirmed an initial firing of dozens of Katyusha rockets toward the aforementioned Israeli territory and later announced the firing of several Falaq rockets.

According to the disclosures, both events had a direct impact and They are part of the actions in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and in solidarity with their resistance.

In this context, the Israeli media reported the impact of rockets in the center of Kiryat Shmona and the movement of rescue teams there.
According to the Tel Aviv press, two anti-tank missiles were fired at the colony without warning, followed by volleys of nine and three missiles, respectively.

The Lebanese resistance also announced that day rocket attacks against spy equipment on the enemy military compound in Ruweisat Al-Alam, in the occupied areas of Shebaa Farms, as well as on the positions of Al-Raheb, Al-Marj and at the Al-Naqoura naval base.

In another statement, Hezbollah announced the use of the Falaq missile in the operation against Zibdeen Barracks; In addition to the attack on the Al-Samaqa compound and the attack on a meeting of Israeli soldiers near the center of Zarit.

By the way, Channel 12 in Hebrew reported that three anti-tank missiles were fired from Lebanon at the Shtula colony and another targeted the occupied Shebaa Farms.

The media itself also confirmed the firing of two anti-tank missiles at an Israeli army base in the Ramim Mountains in the Upper Galilee.
There is an increasing escalation in southern Lebanon following Israel's murder of 11 civilians in bombings in Nabataea and Al-Sowaneh yesterdayand the response of Hezbollah fighters.

This week, Hezbollah's political and military leader Hassan Nasrallah stressed that the bombardment from southern Lebanon would end if the aggression stopped and a ceasefire was reached in the Gaza Strip.

“We are fighting in the south with a view to Gaza”he affirmed, emphasizing that today the resistance is safer and is determined to prepare for confrontation with the enemy at every level.

(With information from Prensa Latina)