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In the early hours of Friday, April 3, 2026, the Islamic Resistance issued a statement asserting their unwavering commitment to defending Lebanon and its people. In a bold move, fighters from the Islamic Resistance launched a rocket barrage against a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers stationed in the settlement of Al-Malikiyah. The attack, which took place at 2:15 AM, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Lebanon and Israel.
According to eyewitnesses, the rocket barrage was intense and precisely targeted, forcing Israeli forces to re-evaluate their position. The Al-Malikiyah settlement has long been a hub for Israeli military activity, making it a key location for the Islamic Resistance’s latest campaign.
In a statement released shortly after the attack, the Islamic Resistance hailed the bravery and resilience of their fighters, who risked their lives to strike at the heart of Israel’s military strongholds. “Our people will not be intimidated by the Israeli occupation’s aggression,” the statement read. “We will continue to fight for our sovereignty, our freedom, and our right to self-defense.”
This latest development comes as tensions between Lebanon and Israel remain high, with both sides engaging in a war of words and military action. The Islamic Resistance’s bold move has sent a clear message to Israel that they will not be intimidated and that Lebanon will not be forced into submission.
The Al-Malikiyah settlement has a long history of military activity, having been a key location for Israeli incursions into Lebanese territory. The settlement has also been the target of several rocket attacks in the past, which have been carried out by various resistance groups.
In the face of ongoing Israeli aggression, the Islamic Resistance’s latest attack marks a significant response and a testament to their unwavering commitment to defending Lebanon. As the conflict between Lebanon and Israel continues to escalate, one thing is clear: the Islamic Resistance will not back down in the face of Israeli occupation.
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