Hezbollah denies trying to fire rockets from Rmeish

W460

Hezbollah’s media relations department on Wednesday denied as “false and tendentious” the reports that said that Hezbollah fighters had tried to fire rockets at Israel from the southern border town of Rmeish.

In a statement, the dept. categorically denied that Hezbollah fighters had tried to fire rockets at Israel “from inside the town of Rmeish or from the vicinity of its school or from the vicinity of the town in general.”

“These are false, fabricated and totally baseless reports,” the department added.

“The sides that insisted on launching these false rumors … are slanderous sides that are inciting strife among the Lebanese and are knowingly or unknowingly working in the service of the enemy and its objectives,” Hezbollah said.

The pro-Hezbollah al-Akhbar newspaper meanwhile accused the Kataeb Party and the Lebanese Forces of “insisting on strife,” noting that “the published footage only showed two civilian cars in olive groves in the town’s distant forests that overlap with the outskirts of other towns.”

The two cars “were not in the town’s residential neighborhoods,” the newspaper added.

SourceNaharnet
Comments 3
Missing cedars 27 March 2024, 12:52

fabricated and baseless reports....
How about the army protects the border and towns instead of hezbollah? or better off the united nations

Thumb SheikYerbouti 27 March 2024, 21:25

There was no need for them to lie plenty of people saw the footage. But it seems that Hezballies and Al-Khbar cannot help themselves. The footage shows them first next to the school inside Rmeish then near the olive groves and the forest on the outskirts of town as they were running away. Then again borders are a subjective thing when it comes to Hezballies. For them the border between Lebanon and Syria does not exist while they give away 1,800sq km of our maritime border to Israel.

Missing gabriel01 28 March 2024, 04:11

Maybe hezb members were high on captagon and they don’t remember being there. Give them the benefit of the doubt.