A Zionist mechanized unit removed on Wednesday the Lebanese flag that was lifted a day before by the residents of Shabaa and Kfar Shuba towns on the border between Lebanon and Occupied Palestine.
A Zionist mechanized unit removed on Wednesday the Lebanese flag that was lifted a day before by the residents of Shabaa and Kfar Shuba towns on the border between Lebanon and Occupied Palestine.
The enemy forces -- backed by two Merkava tanks -- arrived in what seems to be para-military task.
Earlier on Monday, a Zionist military unit installed metal fence on the northern border with Lebanon over the enemy's newly constructed road in Saddana mountain near the disputed line that marks the occupation withdrawal in May 2000.
In retaliation for the Zionist step, the Lebanese MP Qassem Hashem accompanied on Tuesday a group of southern region residents to reject the violation of Lebanon's sovereignty and to raise the national flag on the metal fence that was installed by the occupation forces.
The Zionist authorities try to avoid clashes against Lebanon and its people since the last Hezbollah attack on a Zionist military envoy in January 2015, which left 2 troops killed and several others wounded.
Hezbollah operation was in response to the Zionist aerial attack on a Hezbollah convoy in Syria's Quneitra, which killed senior members of the Islamic Resistance along with an Iranian commander.