Hezbollah attack Israeli 'Lyman' battalion, other sites
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon attacked several Israeli sites in northern occupied Palestine, including the headquarters of the "Liman" battalion.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced Thursday that it bombed the headquarters of the renovated "Liman" battalion headquarters.
The Islamic Resistance attacked with precision missiles an Israeli assembly point located south of Jal al-Alam site.
Hezbollah went on to underline that these operations were carried out in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with its Resistance.
An Al Mayadeen correspondent had reported seeing a barrage of missiles launched toward the occupied Palestinian territories, namely the western al-Jalil, but its origin could not be determined.
Reports came out from the Israeli occupation regarding sirens being sounded in "Betzet", northern occupied Palestine, with explosions being heard in that same settlement as well as the settlement of "Shlomi".
It was reported that a missile struck a house in "Shlomi", causing vast material damage and no sirens were activated ahead of the strike.
"Data regarding what is going on in the north should not be concealed," Israeli analysts have underlined.
However, the media reported that the data in question would have destructive repercussions, especially with more than 100,000 Israeli settlers being outside their settlements and the north being turned into a war zone, with thousands of businesses and educational institutions being shuttered.
The Israeli occupation has shown no signs of relenting, however, with numerous airstrikes targeting the Lebanese towns of Yaroun, Aynata, and Maroun al-Ras.
Hezbollah on Wednesday attacked an Israeli assembly point as Israeli soldiers were fortifying the al-Marj site, with the fighters confirming several casualties among the ranks of the Israeli soldiers.
Lebanese Resistance fighters attacked the Ruweisat al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Heights using artillery weapons, inflicting several casualties.
Earlier in the day, the Resistance attacked an Israeli assembly point in Khallet Warde, where numerous casualties were confirmed.
One operation also targeted a newly erected Israeli site behind the "Branit" barracks, and another targeted the al-Raheb site and an Israeli assembly point in its vicinity.
The unfolding events in occupied Palestine and the region as a whole is a "flood of the free", Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said earlier in the day, alluding to the Resistance's Operation al-Aqsa Flood and hoping that the flood in question grows with time.