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Israel continues aggressions against south Lebanon
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/29/2000
A spokesman for the Israeli Army admitted on Monday that two Israeli soldiers were wounded as a result of a Lebanese resistance operation carried out by the Lebanese resistance in the eastern sector of the occupied part of south Lebanon.
Earlier in the day, the Israeli occupation forces bombarded several south Lebanon towns.
Lebanese sources said the Israeli bombardment targeted the outskirts of Hadatha and Haris towns and the Majdal Zoune area.
Meanwhile, Israeli warplanes also continued to violate the Lebanese airspace. Lebanese security sources said the Israeli warplanes flew over the Bekaa district at intermediate altitude.
The Israeli warplanes also carried out mock and provocative raids in the airspace of al-Nabatiyeh and the al-Tuffah district. The Israeli warplanes also carried out reconnaissance missions over the central and western sector of south Lebanon along the coastal line up to the capital, Beirut.
Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier over Beirut in the morning.
Further reports from south Lebanon said one Lebanese resistance group attacked Israeli moves inside the Israeli al-Rayhan position. In a statement, the Lebanese resistance said direct hits were achieved.
The Lebanese resistance attacked the Israeli troops and their militia allies' positions in al-Tibeh, al-Salaa, Beer Klaab, using machine guns and rockets. Direct hits were achieved.
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