According to Alalam, security sources announced earlier this week that Riyadh and Washington detonated bombs in Lebanon in an attempt to prepare the ground for military intervention in the country under the pretext of restoring peace and stability.
Five rockets landed in Lebanon's eastern town of Hermel situated in the Bekaa Valley. The incident took place on Sunday, in the town near the border with Syria.
It was not immediately made clear whether the rockets were launched from inside Lebanon or Syria.
"Two rockets landed in the town of Hermel, in an area between the Mabarrat teaching association and the Masharia al-Qaa area, causing no casualties," an unnamed source said.
This is while Hermel and other areas of eastern Lebanon are considered to be strongholds of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah.
The latest strike comes as occasional cross-border rocket attacks have given rise to fears of the spillover of turmoil in Syria into Lebanon.
Meanwhile, on August 16, Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah accused Israeli-backed Takfiri militant groups of carrying out a car bomb attack in southern Beirut, killing 24 people.
Last month, two rockets fired from inside Syria hit a village located in northern Lebanon’s Akkar district, injuring a pregnant woman.
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