Several salvoes of rockets are fired from Lebanon toward the Western al-Jalil as the Palestinian Resistance launches barrages of rockets toward the occupied city of Askalan.
Several salvoes of rockets, numbering at least 15, were launched from Lebanon toward northern occupied Palestine and targeted the Israeli occupation, Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent reported Tuesday.
Sirens were sounded in “Metzuba”, “Lehman”, “Betzet”, “Shlomi”, and the western al-Jalil, in addition to a number of other settlements in northern occupied Palestine, Israeli media reported.
The rockets fired from southern Lebanon were later claimed by the Lebanese Resistance, i.e., Hezbollah, and they caused massive damages among the ranks of the Israeli occupation, where at least two vehicles were reported as having been engulfed in flames, including an armored vehicle and a Merkava tank.
Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent reported, citing a source familiar with the matter, that the Israeli occupation was bombing the vicinity of al-Naqoura, ad-Dhayra, and Yaroun in Southern Lebanon, while also launching three incendiary bombs toward the Kfar Chouba Heights and Mari.
Some unconfirmed reports suggest that the Israeli occupation forces were using the internationally prohibited white phosphorus bombs in southern Lebanon.
Our correspondent also reported that there was extensive bombing targeting the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms area, as well as the Kfar Chouba hills.
The Resistance, on the other hand, used a guided missile to strike an armored vehicle in the settlement of “Avivim”, with reports suggesting that the said vehicle was completely destroyed.
The Times of Israel newspaper reported that the Israeli occupation was being hit by both the Lebanese and Palestinian Resistance on various fronts.
Meanwhile, Israeli radio reported that there was a possible infiltration from Lebanon into the settlement of “Shlomi” in the Western al-Jalil.
The escalation comes as the Palestinian Resistance extensively shelled the occupied city of Askalan, with hundreds of rockets being launched toward it for nearly three hours straight.
Source: Almayadeen

