Four RPGs from Syria Land in Hermel Village
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةFour rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) fired from Syrian territory landed in a village in the Bekaa region of Hermel.
The rockets landed in the village of al-Msharrafeh and were fired during a clash in the Syrian town of Qusayr.
No one was harmed in the incident, but material damage has been reported.
On Monday, four RPGs hit the northern town of Bqaiaa, Akkar during clashes inside Syrian territory.
Now we know why the toll has reached 15000. Awwess a3 abou janab,it is also called collateral damage...
so after all these syrian tress passing and incidents on the borders , and the Lebanese army is silent , you still dont consider them to be a Traitor ? i personally do , and i stand with the people of the north and the palestinians anyday if they want to dissolve this spineless army
more violations of national sovereignty. The silence coming out of Baabda and Dahyieh is deafening.
Well more than 70 violations have been reported, the so called lebanese govt did not once complain to the u.n about it , nor did the Lebanese army move a muscle to protect the borders, if you to areas like Arsal and all other border areas you do not see any army presence, so damn an army who leaves its people to be kidnapped tortured and killed, damn them 100 times!
Damn an army who stands a side and ask for future tv, to gently empty the building because the hezb and co want to come and burn it down..Damn that army 100 times..
I kind of agree in returning the RPGs back to where they came from. This is exactly what got us into 30yrs of war, if there is a claim of FSA in al-Msharrafeh shooting at Syria then they can contact the same people our president contact to release the innocents when they are kidnapped/beaten crossing the borders so that we can investigate the matter. Return the fire otherwise you're going to get more and worse as this is exactly the action of someone who looses control of a situation as they begin shooting left and right for survival versus conducting a specific target operation.