Zionist war planes heavily bombed a residential complex in Syria's Al-Qa'a border township with Lebanon, martyring some fifty innocent Syrian factory workers, including their family members.
Syria's Al-Qa'a township is located in a Shi'a region between Ba'albak and Harmal, in Syria's Boqa'a Province, near that country's eastern borders with Lebanon, and in addition to the fifty martyrs of the attack dozens of other Syrian factory workers and their family members are wounded in the attack.
The Al-Qa'a case is the second massive war crime of the racist Zionist regime in less than a week, after that fake regime's war planes bombed Qana in southern Lebanon, massacring 60 civilians, mostly women and including 37 very young children.
Some political analysts in Beirut believe the racist-Zionist regime's air attack against Syrian civilians in Al-Qa'a township is sign for that occupier entity's intention to expand the dimensions of the ongoing war in Lebanon to Syria, and other Islamic countries in the region later on.
Source: IRNA