Hezbollah firmly denied on Friday any role in the rocket fire claimed by the Israeli enemy at northern occupied Palestine.
In a statement, Hezbollah’s Media Relations cited a source within the Lebanese resistance group, affirming commitment to the ceasefire deal.
The source firmly denied any role in the rocket fire at northern occupied Palestine.
“Such events come as part of fabricating suspicious pretexts to go ahead with the aggression on Lebanon,” the statement added, citing the source.
Earlier on Friday, Israeli occupation military said two rockets were fired from Lebanon, claiming that one was intercepted and the other fell inside Lebanese territory.
Al-Manar correspondent reported Israeli artillery fire targeting several towns in south Lebanon, with some including white phosphorus munitions.
Aftermath of the “israeli” shelling that targeted a school building in Khiam, South Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/Ab7IyXwzAK
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Last week, similar incident took place, when the Israeli enemy claimed several rockets were fired from Lebanon at the Israeli settlement of Metula. The Israeli occupation army, back then, carried out a series of strikes that targeted several areas across south Lebanon, with Hezbollah also denying involvement in the rocket fire.
Source: Hezbollah Media Relations (Translated by Al-Manar English Website)