Israeli Army Fires Flare Bombs over al-Wazzani as Patrols Comb Areas along Border

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An Israeli infantry unit combed on Tuesday the border line near several villages in southern Lebanon, hours after firing flare bombs over al-Wazzani river at dawn.

The state-run National News Agency reported that three military vehicles arrived at the technical fence as soldiers moved near the Wazzani river after firing flare bombs and inspecting the area.

NNA also reported that a foot patrol combed the border areas of Ghajar, Wadi al-Asal and al-Abbasiyeh, reaching al-Wazzani heights.

Heavy gunshots and explosions were also heard in the occupied Shebaa Farms as drones flew overhead.

H.K.

D.A.

Comments 16
Thumb EagleDawn 14 April 2015, 10:48

Meanwhile in a land far away the shia resistance is protecting shia inhabited villages in Hadramout and protecting the Lebanese-Yemeni border from any expected attacks by the zionist-takfiris.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 14:25

The resistance will resist and defend lebanon against any threat, be it the da3eshits and nusrats who work for israel, or israel itself.
Now just tell us clearly, would you want hezbollah to attack israel for using flares?

Thumb EagleDawn 14 April 2015, 16:16

no you delusional troll. What I and every honorable Lebanese expects you to stop using the name of resistance to cover up your sectarian iranian agenda. What we expect is for you to liberate Shebaa farms and not Aden or Idlib. Are you not firing flares over Yabrud, Aleppo, and Fleita?

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 16:27

You're not Lebanese, and even less honorable, so don't pretend to speak for what you're not.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 16:29

As for the "sectarian iranian agenda", I'm not sure what you mean and if you even know what these words mean.

If defending Lebanon is "iranian" and defending all innocent people regardless of sect is "sectarian", then I'll gladly support that "agenda".

Thumb EagleDawn 14 April 2015, 16:47

i am so glad you resisted the syrian occupation and broke through intelligence barricades demanding Assad leave Lebanon coz you knew how evil he was back then. He apparently back to his old habits using chemical weapons on his own people.

Syria Used Chlorine in Idlib Attacks, Human Rights Watch Says
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-04-14/syria-used-chlorine-in-idlib-attacks-human-rights-watch-says

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 16:59

It had nothing to do with assad being "evil" or any of your childish pretexts. It had to do with Lebanese sovereignty and so when Syrians left the country that objective was achieved. No point in keeping the hate alive with our only legitimate neighbors after this.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 17:04

"The New York-based rights group cited witness accounts, video and photo evidence"

Yea right, they could determine the nature and origin of the gas just by looking at videos, sounds totally legit!

Knowing the rebels have been producing and using chlorine gas, these might very well have been labs or stockpiles that were hit by government forces, but nobody in New York wants to mention that possibility, I wonder why!

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Default-user-icon illegitimate & illiterate.southern (Guest) 14 April 2015, 11:41

well said
best comment of the week
indeed

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 14:26

Southern, I believe that your post is flawed to say the least. What Eagle has said it true leading me too to ask, "Where is the resistance?". Apparently much of it is in far away lands, many of its best fighters getting killed or maimed there. Then in Yemen, to be honest with you, Saudi was not involved until Iran and Hezbollah got involved and tipping the scales in favor of the Houtis. Southern, Yemen for all one can see now, will be another long, painful and protracted war. In Syria some years back, Michel Aoun, Hezbollah and Bachar Al Assad said it publicly that the war would be over by next Tuesday, that was then. I was even one of those who felt that the regime wouldn't last long either, now look in 2015 what has happened there. Syria is bleeding everyone, the regime, HA, the FSA, Al Nusra, and now IS. Yemen too will bleed everyone involved irrespective of whom. Finally, in the KSA, there at least the regime is popular and doesn't look prone to another Arab spring.

Thumb _mowaten_ 14 April 2015, 14:33

Lol, yea invisible Hezbollah and Iranian ninjas literally swamped Yemen, and nobody could see them except for the highly trained Saudi anti-ninja forces from the ministry of Wahhabi propaganda.

Thumb -phoenix1 14 April 2015, 16:57

Southern, thanks for extrapolating further, trust me, I'll take your narration in good faith. However more and more people seem to indicate that HA is indeed involved as is Iran as well in Yemen quite possibly contributing to the gains made by the Houtis, and surely this is what finally got the KSA and other Gulf states to form an alliance and counter the Houtis. Having said that will not preclude the fact that such wars that involve several countries can end anytime soon, and to add fact to substance such wars tend to go one almost forever. Now about the KSA being the allies of Israel, well bro I don't know, I am not in a position to confirm nor unconfirm, but I know from experience that alliances do shift occasionally, such is life, such is nature, even in the jungle alliances do shift.

Thumb freedomarch 14 April 2015, 18:09

SAUDI Captin, that you're describing, is teaching you a lesson.

Missing humble 14 April 2015, 21:01

Resistance? Wich resistance? Oh! Yes resisting against the other half of the Lebanese population...

Missing peace 14 April 2015, 22:40

funny how those iranian paid militia spokesmen ask for an arab spring in saudi arabia and yemen but had denied it for the syrian people....pityful hypocrites they are. tfeh