Hezbollah attacks headquarters of Israeli 146th Division with Grad
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues its operations against Israeli occupation sites in solidarity with the people of Gaza.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon confirmed that its fighters struck the headquarters of the 146th Division in “Ga'aton” at 4:45 pm (GMT+2) on Tuesday, using dozens of Katyusha rockets.
The Resistance's operations come in solidarity with the steadfast and resilient Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and support of the Palestinian Resistance.
As reported by Israeli media, Hezbollah fired rockets at the headquarters of the 146th Division on Tuesday, in Western al-Jalil, where the Israeli Army Chief paid a visit earlier today.
Israeli Ynet reported that an Israeli forces spokesman revealed an ATGM fired by the resistance did hit the Israeli "Meron" air control base earlier today causing damage.
⭕️بالفيديو | مشاهد من عملية استهداف المقاومة الإسلامية في لبنان المقر المستحدث لقيادة الفرقة 146 في قاعدة جعتون التابعة لجيش العدو الإسرائيلي داخل فلسطين المحتلة.#لبنان #الميادين_لبنان pic.twitter.com/8OZxDXPKlX
— الميادين لبنان (@mayadeenlebanon) February 27, 2024
Israeli media reported a direct hit on "Yarka" in Upper al-Jalil, resulting from a recent missile salvo launched from Lebanon. Additionally, this afternoon, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon fighters targeted both the "al-Marj" and "Tallet al-Tihat" sites with missiles.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation struck several locations in southern Lebanon. Israeli artillery has reportedly bombarded areas on the outskirts of Tair Harfa, al-Jubain, Shihin, and Wadi al-Saluki. Additionally, Israeli warplanes conducted a raid in the vicinity of the towns of Aita al-Shaab, Khirbet Selm, and al-Taybeh.
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Earlier on Tuesday, Hezbollah announced its targeting of the Israeli "Meron" surveillance airbase, located atop Mt. Jarmaq, with a salvo of rockets from several launchers.
Hezbollah confirmed, in a brief statement, that the operation was in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, as well as a response to the Israeli aggression against the Lebanese city of Baalbeck and its vicinity.
The attack came at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday and utilized 40 rockets and several launchers. Israeli media reported the attack and the sound of several explosions shortly after.