Rocket Fired from Border Area Falls near Bekaa's Fakiha
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةA rocket launched from the Eastern Mountain Range on the Lebanese-Syrian border landed Tuesday near the northern Bekaa town of al-Fakiha, state-run National News Agency reported.
The agency said the projectile fell east of al-Fakiha, causing no damage or casualties.
Earlier, LBCI television said “a rocket landed between al-Ain and al-Fakiha after being fired from the Eastern Mountain Range."
For its part, Voice of Lebanon radio (93.3) said “a rocket hit the Tinet al-Fakiha area between the towns of al-Ain and al-Fakiha, causing no casualties.”
On June 28, six rockets fired from the Eastern Mountain Belt landed in and around the northern Bekaa town of Brital without causing any injuries.
Syria-based rebel groups usually claim responsibility for such attacks, arguing that they come in retaliation to Hizbullah's military intervention in Syria.
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bravo da3shet nusra fi lsham! what a creative and effective way to fight israel and support your brothers being massacred in gaza!
god bless anyone who inflicts pain and suffering on random arabs instead of fighting israel!
HA went in when it was required, to defend lebanon and itself. takfiris kept asking for it, with kidnappings, massacres, attacks on holy sites, and finally their massing up thousands of fighters in quseyr. had there been no threat, HA would have had no reason to intervene
Rockets from Gaza into Israel, Israel responds.
Rockets from Syria into Lebanon, Lebanon does nothing.
What do you think, it will just go away? NO, it will just get worse.