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Hezbollah announces targeting the deployment of occupation soldiers and destroying spy equipment in the Galilee News

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Hezbollah announced on Wednesday that it attacked two Israeli sites on the southern border of Lebanon, targeting the deployment of Israeli soldiers in the Shtoula Forest with artillery shells and destroying spy equipment at the Raheb site in the Upper Galilee.

On the other hand, Israeli artillery bombed the vicinity of the town of Ramia in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah had previously announced attacking 5 Israeli targets, including targeting the movements of Israeli soldiers in the Bayad Blida site and the vicinity of the Raheb site, and firing guided missiles and artillery shells at the Ramia and Al-Samaqa sites.

Israeli Channel 12 reported that a number of rockets fired from Lebanon fell in open areas in the Shtula settlement in the Western Galilee, without causing any casualties, as sirens sounded in the area.

The Israeli army responded with air attacks, targeting a military building in Naqoura that housed Hezbollah members, and military infrastructure in the Ramia and Al-Tiri area in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army also announced that it intercepted a suspicious air target in the Ras Naqoura area in northern Israel.

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In turn, the Lebanese News Agency reported that a Lebanese army position on the outskirts of the town of Alma al-Shaab was subjected to machine gun fire by Israeli forces from inside the occupied territories, without causing any casualties.

Israeli artillery also targeted the Wadi Hassan area on the outskirts of Al-Jubain and Shihin in the western sector of southern Lebanon.

The agency reported earlier Wednesday that Israel fired artillery shells at night on the outskirts of the towns of Naqoura, Alma al-Shaab, Tayr Harfa, and Al-Dhahira.

Israel continued to drop flares over the border villages, and reconnaissance aircraft continued to fly over the villages of the Tire district and the sea coast.

In the midst of these tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged during his inspection of the military forces in the northern region to return the residents of the north to their homes safely.

Since last October 8, the Lebanese and Palestinian factions in Lebanon have exchanged intermittent daily bombardment with the Israeli army across the dividing “Blue Line,” resulting in hundreds of deaths and injuries, most of them on the Lebanese side.

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