Iran Press/ Middle East: "Three Israeli airstrikes targeted the Lebanese-Syria border east of Zahle. explosions were heard in several parts of the Bekaa valley," An-Nahar news Channel said as unverified footage of the strike apparently targeting the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) office spread across social media.
The strikes seem to be limited as PFLP said: "Initial reports indicate no casualties."
The raid on the Lebanon-Syria border area follows a confirmed Israeli attack against Hamas targets in Gaza Strip that targeted a military compound and the Hamas battalion commander’s office.
This is while, the leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has warned in a speech that his organisation would shoot down Israeli drones if they appear in Lebanon’s airspace after two Israeli Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) crashed in the country earlier.
He said that the drones had targeted a specific location in a Hezbollah-dominated suburb of Beirut, yet noted that they had not been shot down.
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Nasrallah also threatened the Israeli military at the border with an imminent response if they were to kill any of Hezbollah's members in Syria, revealing also that two members of the organisation had been martyred in a Saturday night strike on Damascus.
Lebanon has always called on the international community to strongly react and to prevent the Zionist regime from continuing its almost daily incursions and aggression against Lebanon.
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