Hamas mourns leader, 'Israel' bombs Beddawi camp in north Lebanon
The Israeli occupation targeted a residential apartment in the Beddawi camp in northern Lebanon, killing a family of four, including a Hamas leader.
An Israeli occupation drone targeted a residential apartment in the Beddawi camp for Palestinian refugees in Tripoli, northern Lebanon, resulting in the tragic deaths of four family members, including al-Qassam commander Saeed Atallah Ali.
Hamas mourned the martyrdom of Atallah Ali, his wife, and their two children, emphasizing that their upcoming responses to the occupation would prioritize “actions before words.”
The group vowed to hold Israeli leaders accountable for their “criminal decisions” against their brave Resistance fighters and defenseless people.
Simultaneously, the Israeli occupation conducted overnight strikes in the Southern Suburb of Beirut.
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Meanwhile, after reports of a "substantial security incident" in the al-Jalil Panhandle emerged early on Saturday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah revealed that what had occurred was a major ambush near the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
Although the Israeli military censor has imposed strict restrictions on information in combat zones, Israeli media outlets reported heavy gunfire and the deployment of attack helicopters near the city settlement of Kiryat Shmona.
The developments were obscured due to the little information allowed to be published by the Israeli regime, however, statements released by the Resistance's Military Media Unit revealed that fighters had been confronting Israeli ground forces deep into the night.
In this round of confrontation, Hezbollah Resistance fighters confronted the invading force. As a result of the gunfight, a massive explosion occurred among the Israeli troops, killing and injuring many, while surviving forces were forced to retreat.
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