Lebanon’s Hezbollah Attacks Israeli Targets in North of Occupied Palestine
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Hezbollah has launched a multipronged attack on Israeli targets in the north of occupied Palestine, the Lebanese resistance movement said.
Lebanese media reports quoted a Hezbollah statement as saying on Wednesday that the group had launched missile and drone attacks on Israel’s Hanita and Adamit barracks.
The statement said that explosive drones and powerful missiles had also targeted a building occupied by Israeli military forces in al Metula settlement as well as two similar buildings in Shlomi settlement and another one in Manara settlement.
It said the attacks were in line with Hezbollah’s military campaign to support the people of Gaza in their struggle against the ongoing Israeli invasion and to respond to the Israeli regime’s attacks on villages in southern Lebanon.
Sirens sounded in various areas across northern Palestine to warn Israeli settlers and military forces about imminent threat from Hezbollah’s drones.
Reports in the Israeli media indicated that the regime had suffered major losses to its military personnel as a result of Hezbollah attack including fatalities in Malikieh and Avivim military barracks.
Hezbollah’s attacks came after Israel targeted areas in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah and Israel have been trading fire across Lebanon’s southern frontier with the occupied Palestine since Israel invaded Gaza in early October last year.
The trading of fire has killed more than 300 people in Lebanon and dozens in the Israeli-occupied lands while it has displaced some 150,000 people on both sides of the border.
Nearly 35,000 people have been killed as a result of Israel’s aggression on Gaza. It came after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas carried out an unprecedented military operation into the Israeli-occupied territories near Gaza, killing nearly 1,200 settlers and military forces.
Hezbollah has indicated that attacks on Israel will continue until the regime completely stops its brutal war on Gaza.