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Continued operations for Lebanese resistance
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 11/3/1999
The Lebanese resistance attacked on Tuesday, using rockets, a south Lebanon Army militia armored vehicle at the entrance of the position for the joint SLA - Israeli forces in Barachit. Direct hits were achieved.
Simultaneously, another Lebanese resistance group attacked the Israeli occupation position in al-Sweid, using rockets and machine guns. In a statement the resistance said that direct hits were achieved.
Also on Tuesday, the Lebanese resistance continued launching attacks against the Israeli occupation forces and their SLA agents inside the occupied part of south Lebanon.
In a statement, the resistance men said one of its groups attacked an engineering force of the Lahd militia when they were trying to dismantle Kafer Houneh crossing in the eastern sector.
The statement added that the resistance men attacked military movements inside the Hameed position, which took direct hits.
Further reports from south Lebanon said that Israeli warplanes on Tuesday raided for the second time al-Deba hill in the western Bekaa.
Lebanese security sources said the Israeli warplanes dropped several missiles against the hill. This resulted in material losses in plantation.
The reports continued that the Israeli forces set deliberate fires in Wadi al-Muzlem district to the west of the occupied town of Beit Leif and south of Yater town in south Lebanon. The Israeli warplanes broke the sound barrier over the capital, Beirut.
Earlier in the day, the Israeli warplanes raided Jabal al-Daher heights in the western Bekaa. Lebanese security sources said the Israeli warplanes dropped air-to-surface missiles against the targeted areas.
Previous Stories:
Lebanese resistance operation against Israeli forces
(11/2/1999)
Israel continues attacks against south Lebanon
(11/1/1999)
Continued Israeli aggressions against Lebanon, resistance men retaliate
(10/28/1999)
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