Dec 30: Hezbollah strikes Israeli military sites, confirms direct hits
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon says that the operations carried out are in support of the people of Gaza and their Resistance now facing the Israeli brutal war.
Hezbollah carried out several operations on Saturday targeting Israeli military bases near the Lebanese border, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced in a statement.
All the operations were "in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with their brave and honorable Resistance," the Resistance group stressed.
The first strike took place at 12:40 pm and targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers in "Har Addir" woodlands near the border with Palestine, resulting in casualties among Israeli soldiers, with both fatalities and injuries being confirmed by the Resistance.
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More direct hits
Furthermore, the Resistance targeted the Ramth Israeli military base in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with drones at 1:50 pm, the group said, confirming a direct hit.
Another gathering of Israeli soldiers near the "Ramim" barracks was struck at 3:30 pm using appropriate weapons, Hezbollah stated, confirming that the occupation troops were directly hit.
Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on towns and villages in southern Lebanon continue concurrently with the ongoing brutal war on besieged Gaza.
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'Israel' still targeting Lebanese towns
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported artillery shelling by the Israeli occupation forces on the outskirts of villages in both the central and western sectors of southern Lebanon. Additionally, Israeli airstrikes targeted the outskirts of the towns of Aita al-Shaab and Yaroun.
Furthermore, Israeli warplanes conducted two airstrikes on the city of Bint Jbeil.
The situation remains tense as the escalations are gradually increasing in the region, with Hezbollah and other Resistance groups persisting their efforts to support Gaza and confront the Israeli aggression on the Strip.
Israeli media reported earlier this week that fears are mounting among settlers in northern occupied Palestine as the Resistance in Lebanon continues to carry out daily operations with no signs thaty it is deterred by any actions the occupation army is taking.
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Mental breakdowns
On Thursday, Channel 13 reported yesterday that Israelis in the North are experiencing mental breakdowns as "the effects are not limited to the security situation but extend to the psychological and economic situation as well," noting that settlers talk about significant economic hardship.
Additionally, Yedioth Ahronoth reported that several regional council heads of northern settlements have convened to discuss this week the dire conditions that the settlers in the North are going through.
The newspaper explained that the talks regarding the battle in the North primarily focused on retaliating against Hezbollah and catering to the tens of thousands of evacuated settlers.
For more than 80 days, the northern settlements have been on edge: anticipating an imminent war, the outlet reported. They dread the war because they understand the tremendous risks that it holds, especially after witnessing the Al-Aqsa Flood operation on October 7.