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'Hezbollah far from defeat' according to Israeli media data

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  • Source: Israeli media
  • 12 Apr 2024 15:57
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Israeli media reveals data related to the scale of confrontations in the northern front of occupied Palestine, indicating that Hezbollah has hit strategic sites.

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  • Israeli occupation forces examine the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in 'Kiryat Shmona', northern occupied Palestine, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (AP)
    Israeli occupation forces examine the site hit by a rocket fired from Lebanon, in 'Kiryat Shmona', northern occupied Palestine, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (AP)

Israeli media revealed on Friday data related to the scale of confrontations in the northern front of occupied Palestine.

Emphasizing that the battle in the North is an integral part of the multi-front confrontation, Yedioth Ahronoth considered Hezbollah far from defeat, noting that Hezbollah has launched 3,100 rockets and mortars, and 33 explosive drones since October 7.

Additionally, it pointed out that Hezbollah has fired about 240 heavy rockets, ranging from 100 to 500 kg, causing severe damage. These bombs destroyed the headquarters of the al-Jalil Division in "Biranit".

Furthermore, Hezbollah has launched at least 700 anti-armor missiles, some of them advanced, which not only hit settlements and frontline positions of the Israeli occupation forces across the withdrawal line, otherwise known as the Blue Line, but also in strategic bases like the air traffic control unit in "Meron".

Similarly, other locations were also targeted with the aim of destruction.

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The website observed that seeing the destruction inflicted on "Kiryat Shmona" and other settlements is infuriating for the occupation government, adding that the strategic impasse does not seem to have a solution.

Moreover, the Israeli newspaper affirmed that Hezbollah has not lost the confidence it gained over 20 years of growth.

According to recent estimates, there are 200,000 rockets of various types, about 100,000 mortar shells of different sizes, and tens of thousands of Grad rockets capable of reaching Haifa, in addition to thousands of half-ton rocket shells with significant precision capabilities, constituting a threat not yet experienced by the Israeli occupation's homefront.

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In a related context, "Israel's" Maariv indicated that the North is withering and collapsing, adding that "Israel" is currently abandoning the North. It further stated that the situation has largely stagnated amid internal battles, and a weakness in leadership, noting that settlers have been suffering from temporary housing solutions for six months now, and those who managed are now adapting to new places.

The newspaper also pointed out that polls conducted on settlers from the "Kiryat Shmona" settlement showed that 40% of them do not intend to return, indicating that those who will return are those who have no choice, the elderly, the sick, the poor, and those in need of social care.

Hezbollah pummels several Israeli military site along border

In response to the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced on Thursday that its Resistance fighters launched missiles at the Bayad Blida military site, causing the Israeli occupation major losses.

In the same context, the Resistance attacked the Summaqa and Ramtha positions in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba hills using missiles and rockets.

An Al Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that the Israeli occupation carried out a series of air raids on villages and areas in southern Lebanon, as Israeli fighter jets launched a raid on the outskirts of the towns of Khiam, Yarin, and Marwahin. The Israeli occupation also launched airstrikes and artillery strikes on the town of Dhayrah.

As Al Mayadeen's camera toured villages of South Lebanon near the border with occupied Palestine, it reported on the atmosphere of Eid al-Fitr there, showcasing how the Israeli occupation has failed to hinder the resilience of the Lebanese people in the south who remain attached to their land at all costs. 

Al Mayadeen Online's correspondent reported that in South Lebanon, many people from the villages on the front lines participated in the Eid prayer despite the dangers in the area due to the continuous Israeli violations and bombing. 

Amid her tour in Bent Jbeil, our correspondent emphasized that the movement flow there matches that of a typical Eid al-Fitr day in terms of the prayers and visits to the burial sites of their loved ones.

Even though the Israeli occupation's artillery targeted the outskirts of the towns of Alma al-Shaab and al-Naqoura, as well as al-Labbouneh and Wadi Hamoul in the western sector, Lebanese people have come to their villages on the borders to celebrate the first day of Eid al-Fitr and confirm their presence, she added. 

According to our correspondent, intermittent Israeli artillery shelling also targeted the outskirts of the towns of al-Odaisseh and Blida, preceded by the firing of machine gun shells from the Bayad Blida site.

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