Lebanese Army finds rockets launched at Israeli Occupation from south Lebanon

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Published: 2021-05-14 10:08

Last Updated: 2024-04-25 17:01


Lebanese Army finds rockets launched at Israeli Occupation from south Lebanon
Lebanese Army finds rockets launched at Israeli Occupation from south Lebanon

The Lebanese Army have found the three missiles which were launched Thursday towards the Israeli Occupation from south Lebanon.

Thursday night, at least three rockets were fired from south Lebanon towards the Israeli Occupation amid escalating violence in historical Palestine that has left over 100 Palestinians dead.


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A Roya correspondent in Lebanon, quoting security sources, said that it is not yet known whether the rockets were fired by Palestinian resistance factions, as was originally thought to be the case, or by an individual acting outside of faction orders. No arrests have yet been made.

According to the security source, Hezbollah is not involved.

The rockets, which were launched just north of Naqoura, near the Israeli Occupation-Lebanon border, landed in the Mediterranean Sea. No casualties were reported.

The Lebanese Army Command announced, through its official Twitter page, that the army units had found three rockets in the vicinity of the Rashidieh camp, Tyre.

Security and political sources in Beirut told Roya, who preferred not to be identified, that the attempted strike towards the Israeli Occupation is a clear message that the Lebanese border front shared with the occupied territories will be ready if the events impose themselves, and if the aggression waged by the Israeli Occupation Forces continue on the Gaza Strip.