Israeli artillery shelled terrorist installations Wednesday in the Syrian-controlled Bekaa Valley, north of the border security zone in southern Lebanon.
On Tuesday, salvos were fired intermittently throughout the day, in what military sources said were “routine activities” against terrorist organizations in Lebanon.
The targets were near Loussi, Sultan Ya’acoub and Kamed a-Loz villages, about 20 miles north of the security zone.
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