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Israeli attacks against Shebaa, Nasrullah calls for severing relations with Israel
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 4/1/2002
The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday continued their aggressions against the Lebanese territories in south Lebanon and bombarded by artillery the surrounding of Burket al-Naqqr at the southern outskirts of Shebaa town and this resulted in heavy material losses.
Israeli security sources said the Israeli bombardment coincided wit launching machine guns fire at the targeted positions. The Israeli forces also run on foot patrols and armored vehicles along the fence separating the Lebanese territories and the Israeli warplanes flew at highest altitude over the central sector of south Lebanon, violating the Lebanese sovereignty.
Member of the Lebanese parliament for the south Qasem Hashem on Sunday inspected the losses resulted from the Israeli aggressions against Kafer Shouba and Shebaa, stressing that these aggressions which targeted the unarmed civilians are but of the nature of Israel's hegemony.
Meantime, the secretary general of the Lebanese Hizbullah party Hassan Nasrullah called for retaliating the Israeli aggression against the Palestinians by severing relations with it.
In a speech he delivered on Sunday in the Bekaa area Nasrullah called for supporting the Palestinian Intifada, materially, until victory and the restoration of the usurped rights are restored.
He warned that what is taking place at the meantime in the Palestinian territories is not far from what had happened in 1948.
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