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Lebanese condemnations of the Israeli aggression in the Mezze area of ​​Damascus

2019-11-12T12:41:21.756Z


Beirut - SANA - Lebanese parties have condemned the Israeli aggression on a residential building in the Mezze area of ​​Damascus. The party confirmed


Beirut-Sana

Lebanese parties have condemned the Israeli aggression against a residential building in the Mezze area of ​​Damascus.

The Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon said in a statement today that the aggression resort to the option of escalation at this time indicates that we are confronted by a racist enemy by its nature and arrogant in its crimes against terrorism and murder and that it will not stop its aggression and criminality only by confronting it and deterring it with all elements of force.

For its part, the Association of working people in Lebanon that the escalation of the Zionist aggression to return to the policy of assassination, but reaffirms that the enemy does not believe in his side and proved again that he understands only the language of resistance in response to his crimes.

The League considered that the Zionist enemy is pushing the situation to a new escalation in an attempt by the Prime Minister of the enemy Benjamin Netanyahu to escape forward from his internal crises.

For his part, the head of the cry of the homeland in Lebanon Jihad Zebian said in a statement today that the Israeli aggression "is only a confirmation of the interdependence of the axis of resistance from Syria to Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq and the rest of the axis of resistance."

Two people, one of them the son of the Palestinian Jihad leader Akram al-Ajouri, were killed and 10 others were injured when the Israeli enemy targeted a number of rockets in a residential building in the Mezze area.

Source: sena

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