The Israeli occupation killed four members of the Labenese resistance during confrontations after an air strike on a house in Jouya, southern Lebanon, National News Agency reported on Wednesday. In response to the enemy's strike on Jouya, the resistance said that it has targeted the Israeli enemy's air observation unit headquarters at Meron base with tens of Katyusha rockets and artillery shells. It also announced that its fighters targeted the Israeli enemy Roueisset Al-Qarn outpost in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farm, the Israeli occupation enemy Ramtha outpost in the occupied Lebanese Kfarshouba Hills and posts of Sammaqa, Ramya, and Raheb. It added that it targeted the command center of the Northern Corps in Ein Zeitim base and the headquarters and warehouses of the Galilee Division Reservists in Ami'ad with tens of Katyusha rockets. An Israeli enemy drone strike targeted the outskirts of Blida, Baron, Maroun Al-Ras, Hanine and Wadi Hassan towns on Wednesday. The border in southern Lebanon has been witnessing daily confrontations between the Israeli occupation forces and Lebanese resistance groups since the 7th of October. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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