Fear grips 'Israel' as Hezbollah rocket power 'unmoved': Israeli media
Israeli media detail Hezbollah's immense rocket capabilities as the Resistance's operations pound and destroy northern settlements.
The Israeli occupation experienced a state of staggering fear and confusion as Hezbollah's rockets rained down on occupied territories on Wednesday after significant barrages of missiles and swarms of drones targeted critical military bases across occupied Palestine.
The rocket attacks prompted the Israeli Channel 12 correspondent to admit that once more, Hezbollah's rocket power remains unmoved, noting that non-stop operations were carried out with over 150 rockets being launched toward "Israel", including two launches fired toward the central district, while many of the rest made an impact in al-Jalil and the occupied Golan.
Amir Bar Shalom, the Israeli Army Radio's military analyst, described the rocket launch toward central "Israel" as "exceptional, in every sense of the word."
"To my knowledge, Hezbollah has not launched any barrage such as this one since the beginning of the war, and the target was the Tzirifin base and its vicinity."
This came after Hezbollah introduced its "Fateh 110" missile, distinctively characterized by its size, range, and precision, which was deployed for the first time today to target a military base in Tel Aviv, preceded by the launch of smaller rockets to overwhelm the already strained Iron Dome.
Hezbollah introduced its latest advanced missile, Fateh-110, which it deployed to target the Israeli military base Tzrifin, located south of Tel Aviv.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 6, 2024
The newly unveiled missile system boasts impressive features, including:
Diameter: 616 mm
Length: 8.8 meters
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Hezbollah grills Avivim, casualties reported
In Avivim, an Israeli occupation soldier was killed and others were critically injured in a precise Hezbollah rocket attack on the settlement in northern occupied Palestine.
The settlement also caught fire, with flames raging for at least five hours, completely burning and ravaging ten houses, Israeli media reported.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon had announced the targeting of a soldier gathering in Avivim, later publishing footage of the operation, carried out with "Nour 1" rockets.
Footage published by Hezbollah's Military Media showed the raging fires and extensive damage Avivim suffered amid the impact of the missile attack.
New footage shared by the Lebanese Resistance’s Military Media shows the extensive damage at the site where Hezbollah rockets landed in Avivim, in Upper al-Jalil. pic.twitter.com/9ziUogH1Ef
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 6, 2024
It is worth noting that Hezbollah’s rockets and drones have ignited fires across 220,000 dunams, equivalent to 54,000 acres, since the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, 2023.
The Israeli Fire Authority, thus, has launched its largest-ever recruitment campaign, citing the urgent need to address the high number of fires caused by Hezbollah’s rockets and drones.
According to Israeli media website Walla, the Israeli occupation's Fire Authority began this extensive recruitment drive earlier this week, marking its most significant effort to date.
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