Lebanese News and Updates
📹 The moment of the Israeli airstrike in Burghleyeh area, that destroyed a villa. Such is common buildings in this area. No casualties thankfully. Cameraman focusing there is odd!?
As confirmed by locals, the Israeli army fired a warning shot at the villa before proceeding with the airstrike.
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⚠️ Third limited rocket barrage towards Qiryah Shmona
⭕️ Hezbullah issued a statement announcing they attacked the headquarters of the 769th Eastern Brigade (affiliated with the 91st Division) in the Kiryat Shmona Barracks with dozens of Katyusha rockets and artillery shells.
The attack is in response to the Israeli aggression in Yaroun and Khiyam.
⭕️ Hezbullah issued a statement announcing they attacked the headquarters of the 769th Eastern Brigade (affiliated with the 91st Division) in the Kiryat Shmona Barracks with dozens of Katyusha rockets and artillery shells.
The attack is in response to the Israeli aggression in Yaroun and Khiyam.
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📹 Footage of one small impact in the settlement of Qiryat Shmona after a rocket attack from Lebanon.
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📹 The Israeli army released footage of their airstrike on the villa in Tyre. They claim it was used by Hezbullah.
No mention of its military use, just "used by Hezbullah"
According to local media, the villa is owned by elderly Lebanese civilian and ex-minister from a government back in 1964, identified as Ali Arab.
No deaths reported on the attack. One light injury evacuated.
The terrorist Israeli army also took credit for the attack on Khiyam village, which request in two deaths.
No mention of its military use, just "used by Hezbullah"
According to local media, the villa is owned by elderly Lebanese civilian and ex-minister from a government back in 1964, identified as Ali Arab.
No deaths reported on the attack. One light injury evacuated.
The terrorist Israeli army also took credit for the attack on Khiyam village, which request in two deaths.
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- We thank all those who telegraphed, called, or issued statements for their sympathy and condolences.
I address the family of the martyr Abu Talib, one by one, to congratulate them on the martyrdom of Al-Hajj and offer my condolences for his loss.
- We also address the families of the Mujahideen who were martyred with Hajj Abu Talib and those brothers from Hajj’s team who are always and directly with him.
- The position of the families of the martyrs in terms of accountability, satisfaction, and declaration of resolve and determination to continue the sacrifices is honorable.
- Martyrdom in the Islamic understanding is happiness, good news, divine selection, and refuge towards God. Therefore, all of martyrdom is a great victory and a decisive one.
I address the family of the martyr Abu Talib, one by one, to congratulate them on the martyrdom of Al-Hajj and offer my condolences for his loss.
- We also address the families of the Mujahideen who were martyred with Hajj Abu Talib and those brothers from Hajj’s team who are always and directly with him.
- The position of the families of the martyrs in terms of accountability, satisfaction, and declaration of resolve and determination to continue the sacrifices is honorable.
- Martyrdom in the Islamic understanding is happiness, good news, divine selection, and refuge towards God. Therefore, all of martyrdom is a great victory and a decisive one.
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- Martyrdom is a victory. It is neither defeat nor eternal death. This is the strength of the resistance fronts, and the most dangerous thing that Israel faces is that whoever fights in the battlefields carries this thought and this faith, and therefore we find this patience and contentment among the families of the martyrs.
- We have the ability to endure in the resistance, the environment of the resistance.
Despite this loss of these martyrs, no flag or position will fall from our hands, nor will weakness creep upon us.
- The martyr Abu Talib started out as an ordinary fighter like everyone else and began to advance quickly because of his spirituality. He joined at 15 y/o
In his early youth, Abu Talib was the leader of the Siddiqin axis, and in the 1990s he was one of the few who left for Bosnia.
- Before the year 2000, he was responsible for the Bint Jbeil axis in resistance operations and led an axis during the July War in 2006.
After that, in 2016, he became responsible for the Nasr Unit until his martyrdom.
- We have the ability to endure in the resistance, the environment of the resistance.
Despite this loss of these martyrs, no flag or position will fall from our hands, nor will weakness creep upon us.
- The martyr Abu Talib started out as an ordinary fighter like everyone else and began to advance quickly because of his spirituality. He joined at 15 y/o
In his early youth, Abu Talib was the leader of the Siddiqin axis, and in the 1990s he was one of the few who left for Bosnia.
- Before the year 2000, he was responsible for the Bint Jbeil axis in resistance operations and led an axis during the July War in 2006.
After that, in 2016, he became responsible for the Nasr Unit until his martyrdom.
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- There is no doubt that our loss of Abu Taleb is big, but we console ourselves that he died as a martyr and achieved th highest aspirations.
- Therefore, the resistance’s response to the assassination was great, to tell the enemy that this unit, in which you killed some of its officials, has increased its determination to fight the enemy.
- Abu Talib was the first field commander who opened the front to support Gaza.
- This battle on its Lebanese front played a major role in the context of the great confrontation, and it continues to inflict material, moral, and psychological losses on the enemy... and makes sacrifices of course.
- One of the clearest indications of the effectiveness of the Lebanese front is the screaming, threats, and intimidation that we hear from Israeli leaders, officials, and settlers.
If it is not effective, why will the world intervene to separate it from the Gaza front?
- Therefore, the resistance’s response to the assassination was great, to tell the enemy that this unit, in which you killed some of its officials, has increased its determination to fight the enemy.
- Abu Talib was the first field commander who opened the front to support Gaza.
- This battle on its Lebanese front played a major role in the context of the great confrontation, and it continues to inflict material, moral, and psychological losses on the enemy... and makes sacrifices of course.
- One of the clearest indications of the effectiveness of the Lebanese front is the screaming, threats, and intimidation that we hear from Israeli leaders, officials, and settlers.
If it is not effective, why will the world intervene to separate it from the Gaza front?
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- Since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa flood, there has been a media machine whose job is to belittle the support fronts and what is happening in Gaza.
One of the senior Israeli leaders said, had it not been for this Lebanese front, sufficient forces would have been available to defeat Gaza.
The Israeli enemy does not acknowledge its losses on the northern front so as not to put pressure on the government and Netanyahu, who considers his top priority to be the war on Gaza. They don't want to direct the effort just yet to Lebanon.
However they acknowledge the losses in Gaza, to a certain extent.
Part of the enemy’s media and psychological war is to not acknowledging its deaths and losses, so our military media publishes operations to keep the pressure.
- Among the achievements is the displacement of settlers...and the disruption of industry, agriculture and tourism in the north because of the status it represents.
One of the achievements is that for the first time in the history of the occupation (1948), a security belt was formed in Israel.
- The enemy is afraid that things will turn into war with Lebanon, and this is what has a strong impact on the Gaza front and forces it to economize on ammunition.
One of the senior Israeli leaders said, had it not been for this Lebanese front, sufficient forces would have been available to defeat Gaza.
The Israeli enemy does not acknowledge its losses on the northern front so as not to put pressure on the government and Netanyahu, who considers his top priority to be the war on Gaza. They don't want to direct the effort just yet to Lebanon.
However they acknowledge the losses in Gaza, to a certain extent.
Part of the enemy’s media and psychological war is to not acknowledging its deaths and losses, so our military media publishes operations to keep the pressure.
- Among the achievements is the displacement of settlers...and the disruption of industry, agriculture and tourism in the north because of the status it represents.
One of the achievements is that for the first time in the history of the occupation (1948), a security belt was formed in Israel.
- The enemy is afraid that things will turn into war with Lebanon, and this is what has a strong impact on the Gaza front and forces it to economize on ammunition.
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