Islamic Resistance Strikes Israeli Soldiers in Lebanon Near Kfarkela and Adaisseh

Kfarkela: In a significant escalation of hostilities, the "Islamic Resistance" in Lebanon targeted Israeli soldiers near the towns of Kfarkela and Adaisseh on Thursday, announcing direct hits with artillery shells. The group stated that this operation was conducted in support of the "steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza" and as an act of solidarity with their resistance, as well as to defend Lebanon and its citizens. According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the attack took place at noon and was directed at a gathering of Israeli soldiers situated between the two Lebanese towns. The "Islamic Resistance" emphasized that the operation was a direct response to what they perceive as ongoing aggression against Gaza and acts of defense against threats to Lebanese sovereignty. The incident marks a significant development in the regional tensions involving Lebanon and Israel, with potential implications for broader Middle Eastern geopolitical stability. The "Islamic Resistance" in Lebanon has been a continual pa rticipant in the conflict with Israel, often resulting in sporadic skirmishes and exchanges of fire along the border areas. Further details on the incident, including any casualties or broader military responses from Israel, were not immediately available. The situation remains tense, and additional updates are expected as more information becomes known.

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