Israeli regime has resumed deadly strikes on the Lebanese capital Beirut after the Hezbollah fighters ambush imposed a humiliating defeat to the regime forces along southern borders.
Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched attacks on Israeli military positions amid reports on the most fierce Israeli atrocities targeting southern Lebanon during the past weeks.
In the town of Sinjil, scores of army-backed settlers attacked homes with stones in the neighborhood of Muzaira, provoking confrontations with local residents who bravely resisted the assault and forced the settlers out of the town.
They said the forces broke into the camp, provoking the students and residents and firing tear gas in their direction causing many to suffer from suffocation.
He told WAFA that fanatic settler groups hurled stones and partially damaged at least 120 vehicles on roads, while they set on fire six vehicles completely damaging them. At least 22 Palestinian-owned shops were attacked by settlers in the town of Huwwara.
Following Sanaa's successful operation against Abu Dhabi on Monday, Mohammed al-Bakhiti, a member of the Yemeni Ansarullah movement's political bureau, told Al Jazeera that more painful attacks awaited it if the UAE did not stop attacking Yemen.