50 Hezbollah rockets rain down on 'Meron' settlement
Israeli media reported that 50 rockets were fired by the Lebanese Resistance on the "Meron" settlement in occupied Palestine.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, announced today that it struck the "Meron" settlement, east of occupied Palestine, with Katyusha missiles.
In its statement, Hezbollah stressed that this is in response to the Israeli attacks on villages and homes of civilians south of Lebanon, namely the most recent attack on Khirbet Selem in which four people of a displaced family were martyred.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon reiterated that these operations come in support of the "steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with their brave and honorable Resistance."
50 rockets rain on "Meron"
Israeli media stated that the target in question in the "Meron" settlement is the "Yiba 506" Israeli military post, which is a northern air control unit belonging to the Israeli Air Force of Jabal al-Jarmaq.
This Israeli post surveils the northern half of occupied Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria until Cyprus. It also plays a role in every IOF aerial operation in the region.
Israeli media also pointed out that sirens were repeatedly triggered in several settlements in occupied Upper al-Jalil amid the heavy missiles launched from Lebanon targeting the occupied territories.
'Israel' continues to murder people in Lebanon
In parallel, Israeli attacks on villages and towns south of Lebanon continued as the IOF artillery shelled the outskirts of Kfar Shuba and al-Hebbariyeh, according to Al Mayadeen's correspondent.
Earlier today, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon commemorated the martyrdom of Jaafar Ali Marji "Redwan" from the town of Blida and his two sons Ali and Hasan.
The National News Agency announced that the raid killed five Lebanese: A father, his two children, his wife, and one individual.
Nine civilians who had previously escaped the recurrent Israeli attacks on Blida and took refuge in Khirbet Selem, were reportedly injured in "Israel's" attack on the residential complex, and were transported to the nearby Tibnine Hospital.
The town of Khirbet Silm is almost 10 km away from the Blue Line separating Lebanon and occupied Palestine.