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DIARY OF RESISTANCE OPERATIONS – SEPTEMBER 1994

DIARY OF RESISTANCE OPERATIONS – SEPTEMBER 1994
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The following are the Islamic-Resistance operations that took place during the month of September in 1994..


Resistance Fighters Execute Series of Attacks against Enemy Sites, September 3, 1994

Sustaining the jihad path, the Islamic Resistance has attacked the enemy sites of Rchaf, Mount Hameed, and al-Jamoussa. The Islamic Resistance has issued the following statement concerning the operations:

"Sustaining the series of jihad operations, adhering to the resistant path of Imam al-Hussein (Peace be upon him), and commemorating the anniversary of the abduction of Imam Sayyed Moussa Sadr, who called for an integrated resistance and stressed the slogan ""Israel" is an absolute evil", several Islamic-Resistance groups attacked the enemy sites of Rchaf, Mount Hameed, and al-Jamoussa on Saturday, September 3, 1994, at 5:50 a.m.

The fighters were able to destroy the mounds and constructions of Rchaf Site and two emplacements of 12.7 mm machine guns.
Also after the enemy had shelled the liberated villages, the Islamic Resistance attacked Blat Site on Saturday, September 3, 1994, exactly at 12:40 p.m. Several garrison soldiers were wounded, and several others were killed."
Head of "the Northern Command" Yitzhak Mordechai acknowledged that the attacks Hizbullah was executing against the occupation forces and agents had become effective.

He declared that Hizbullah fighters were now using mortars and that their recent tactic was to attack several sites at a time so as to expand the battle. This way they could deceive their rival and concentrate on their real target.
"As-Safir Newspaper" correspondent in the Eastern Sector has written that the Resistance had performed the operations in reaction to the "Israeli" assaults.

Upon the statement of the agents' channel, the correspondent reported that the Sites of Rchaf, Mount Hameed, Sojod, Ali at-Taher, and al-Aychieh had been the targets of the Resistance fighters' series of attacks. The fighters had used firearms, mortar cannonade, and artillery to strike the sites.

The correspondent pointed out that the Resistance had targeted an "Israeli" patrol in the outskirts of Ali at-Taher, whereby two patrollers were shot. A military helicopter transported them into occupied Palestine.


Resistance Strikes al-Aychieh Site, September 7, 1994


After the malicious Zionists bombarded the southern villages, the Islamic-Resistance Fire Backup Unit struck al-Aychieh Site, causing it casualties.
Besides, the Faithful-Resistance* groups of the captive Haj Mustapha ad-Dirani (now freed) and captive (now freed) Jawad Qasfi lay in ambush on al-Jarmak-as-Suweidaa Route and attacked a Zionist enemy patrol there. The groups destroyed an M-113 half-track and killed its crewmen.

In the meantime, the group of martyr Hamzah Nassereddine and martyr Ali Trabulsi bombarded as-Suweidaa Site, directly hitting it. Thus, most of the site constructions and cannonade emplacements were deactivated.
Still, the group of martyr Kamel Muhieddine and martyr Qassem Naddar attacked the site with firearms and artillery, causing the enemy site garrison more casualties. Now the site's cannonade emplacements were completely deactivated.


Resistance Strikes "Israeli" Motorcade on Markaba-Tallousseh Route, September 8, 1994

Regardless of the procedures and adjustments of the sly enemy and agents, the Islamic Resistance has sustained its choice and has continued to deliver its painful coups to the enemy.
Now the enemy had to worry about defending its sites rather than planning to strike, the "Israeli" Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin himself has acknowledged.

Commemorating the martyrdom of the Martyrs of the September 13 Massacre, the Resistance performed an operation. The Resistance has explained the details of the operation as such:

"The Islamic Resistance has been devoted to defending the Ummah against the Zionist enemy. The Resistance absolutely refuses any kind of humiliation.
The Resistance shall keep the vow it has made as to defending the people and liberating the land from the defilement of the occupation and agents.
Commemorating the first anniversary of the Martyrs of the September 13 Massacre, the group of martyr Samir Akeel (Military name: Abu Mahdi) carried out a striking, daring attack against an "Israeli" patrol on Markaba-Tallousseh Route on Thursday, September 8, 1994, at 1:35 p.m.

The fighters machine-gunned the patrol which consisted of an M-113 half-track and two Merkava tanks. Fierce clashes went on.
Each of the six patrollers was killed or wounded, the M-13 half-track was destroyed, and a Merkava tank was damaged.
In fact, the enemy was quite overwhelmed. At 2:10 p.m., helicopters arrived in the operation zone, combing the surroundings of the operation zone with heavy fire. Then they evacuated the enemy casualties into occupied Palestine."

A chivalrous Islamic-Resistance fighter was martyred. The Islamic Resistance has issued a statement as such:

"Commemorating the first anniversary of the Martyrs of the September 13 Massacre by performing an operation against a Zionist patrol, fighter Ibrahim Hussein Berro was martyred in the occupied borderline.
The martyr has been allegiant to the Awaited Savior Imam al-Mahdi (the twelfth Imam of Messenger Muhammad's Household (Pbut); May God hasten his noble reappearance) and to the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenai (Long live His Eminence).

The Islamic Resistance offers to its steadfast Ummah and generous people the following résumé of the martyr's life:

Martyr, fighter Ibrahim Hussein Berro:
He was born in Hadath Baalbek and had been married nine months before his martyrdom.
He joined the Islamic Resistance in 1987 and participated in many operations against the Zionist forces.
Martyr Ibrahim Berro is the younger brother of self-sacrifice martyr, Sheikh Asaad Berro, who performed the self-sacrifice "Operation Marjeeyoun" in 1986."

Media sources of the occupied borderline mentioned that an "Israeli" soldier called Eely Naseem had been killed during the operation.
The soldier had been a settler of Ashdod City and a sergeant of the Paratroopers Brigade (also known as the 35th Brigade).
It has also been known that "the Northern Command" of the "Israeli" military has started an investigation into his death during the attack against his patrol. (The attack caused casualties to the patrollers, destroyed a troop carrier, and damaged a tank.)

The "Israeli" Chief of Staff Ehud Barrack has visited Tallousseh Region, inspecting the operation zone.
The Resistance operations have continued to overwhelm the enemy and change the "Israeli" dreams into black nightmares.

As long as the enemy occupies the lands of Muslims and Arabs, it is going to pay a lot...

The victorious operations performed by the fighters have continued, and the monthly report issued by the Islamic-Resistance Operation Chamber has offered information concerning the jihad operations performed in September as such: 9 cannonades, 3 missiles bombardments, 2 attacks, 2 explosive bombings, and 2 ambushes.
This makes a total of 18 operations that have brought more casualties to the enemy and the Lahd agents.

Fire Backup Unit Targets Tallousseh Site, September 12, 1994

While the Zionist enemy forces and agents were repairing the mounds demolished by the repeated Islamic-Resistance operations against Tallousseh Site, the Islamic-Resistance Fire Backup Unit's barrage struck these forces on Monday, September 7, 1994.


Resistance Attacks Rchaf Site, September 16, 1994


The Islamic Resistance has always struggled with the occupation, reiterating its choice as to freeing the land from the defilement of the enemy and agents.
Further striking the enemy, also commemorating the birth of Imam al-Hassan al-Askari (Literally: "The Military Imam"; the eleventh Imam of Messenger Muhammad's Household (Pbut)), an Islamic-Resistance group attacked Rchaf Site on Friday, September 16, 1994, at 6:00 a.m.
The site had been attacked several times by the Resistance and was now struck with the fighters' firearms and artillery. Thus, its constructions, fortifications, and garrison soldiers suffered severe casualties.

Islamic Resistance Attacks Blat Site, September 21, 1994


After the enemy had assailed the villages of Zibqeen and Yater, the Islamic-Resistance Fire Backup Unit shelled Blat Site on Wednesday, September 21, 1994, at 8:45 a.m.
The site suffered casualties.

Resistance Blasts Two Lahd Vehicles, September 27, 1994

"The Islamic Resistance has reiterated its jihad choice. This time, an Islamic-Resistance group blasted a Lahd half-track with an explosive on Tuesday, September 27, 1994, at 8:50 a.m.
The half-track, which was en route to Kfarfalouse, was destroyed, and its crewmen were injured.
The Lahd sources have acknowledged that three agents were injured."

The Resistance's statement has added: "At 1:30 p.m., the Islamic-Resistance group of martyr Ramzi Mahdi bombed an explosive bombing while a Lahd infantry patrol escorted by a tank was on Adchit-al-Qasir -Alman Route.
Each of the patrollers was killed or wounded."

Fire Backup Unit Counterattacks "Israeli" Drones, September 28, 1994


To counterattack the Zionist helicopters trying to strike the villages of Houla, Shakra, and Majdal Selm on Wednesday, September 28, 1994, between 9:40 a.m. and 10:20 a.m., the Islamic-Resistance artillery struck them with Sam-7 missiles, forcing them to retreat before accomplishing their mission.
Also counteracting after the Zionists had shelled the villages of Majdal Selm, Kabrikha, Touline, and as-Sawana, the Islamic-Resistance Fire Backup Unit bombarded Tallousseh Site on the same day, at 3:30 p.m., directly hitting it.
As Markaba Barracks again cannonaded the same villages, the Islamic-Resistance Fire Backup Unit counterattacked it at 3:30 p.m., causing it immediate casualties.
The Islamic Resistance announced the martyrdom of two fighters. The first fighter, Haj Saeed al-Ali, was martyred in Harees Town after being wounded. The second fighter was martyred in Bosnia while performing a jihad mission. He was martyred after years of jihad.

Three Islamic-Resistance Fighters Martyred in September, 1994

- Martyr Ibrahim Hussein Berro: He was born in Hadath Baalbeck and had been married nine months before his martyrdom.
He joined the Islamic Resistance in 1987 and participated in many operations against the Zionist forces.

Martyr Ibrahim Berro is the younger brother of self-sacrifice martyr, Sheikh Asaad Berro, who performed the self-sacrifice "Operation Marjeeyoun" in 1986.
- Martyr Haj Saeed Al Ali: He was born in Liberia in 1962 and was married. He also had four daughters.
He commenced his jihad in 1983 and underwent several military sessions.
He participated in many of the operations against the Zionist enemy, as well as in the encounter of the Seven-Day War (called "Operation Accountability" by "Israel") in March, 1993.

- Martyr Ramzi Mahdi: He was martyred in Bosnia after he had had several years of jihad over there.
He was born in 1965 in Kaakaiyet al-Jisr in Nabatiyeh District and was married.
Besides, he studied at Belgrade University in former Yugoslavia.
He participated in several military sessions of the Islamic Resistance and had been a positioned fighter in Mount Safi before he headed to Bosnia.

*"The Faithful Resistance" was the very first resistance movement against the Zionist enemy and later on changed its name to the Islamic Resistance.

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