Hezbollah targets ‘Goren’, ‘Shlomi’ settlements, ‘Liman’ battalion


Around 20 rockets were launched from Lebanon and occupied Al-Jalil, as reported by Israeli media.

  • Israeli occupation forces examine the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in ‘Kiryat Shmona’, northern occupied Palestine, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (AP)

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, engaged the “Goren” and “Shlomi” Israeli settlements using missiles and artillery in response to the Al-Naqoura massacre and the aggression against Tayr Harfa and medical crews.

Hezbollah also fired on the headquarters of the newly-created “Liman” battalion with artillery shells. 

According to Israeli media, around 20 missiles were launched from Lebanon toward the west of occupied Al-Jalil, triggering sirens. 

Read more: ‘Israel’ faces strategic failure on Lebanese front: Israel Hayom

Civilians killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s Tayr Harfa, Naqoura

An Israeli raid on a cafe near a UNIFIL checkpoint in southern Lebanon‘s Naqoura killed four people and wounded six others, an Al Mayadeen correspondent reported on March 27.

The victims were transported to the Lebanese-Italian Hospital in the city of Tyre where dozens of citizens flocked to donate their blood for those in need.

Another Israeli struck an Islamic Health Organization vehicle in Tayr Harfa, martyring two paramedics, the body announced.

The Islamic Health Organization, a volunteer-based healthcare provider, mourned two paramedics who were martyred on the path to al-Quds: Faisal Shhade from Deyrintar and Hassan Hussein Hassan from Mazraat Mechref.

Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent in southern Lebanon reported early March 27 that seven paramedics had been killed so far in the Israeli airstrike that targeted the Islamic Medical Association center in the town of Hebbariyeh confirming ongoing search and rescue operations.





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