Hezbollah attacks Israeli Iron Dome, disables components amid 8 ops.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent said that Israeli warplanes failed to intercept drones that crossed the border towards the border with occupied Palestine.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, announced today that it engaged several Israeli military sites along the border with occupied Palestine.
Hezbollah fighters attacked the Beit Hilel base and the Iron Dome position with attack drones confirming some of the components were hit and disabled.
In its statement, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon said that its freedom fighters targeted gatherings of Israeli occupation officers and troops at the same location following the previous attack on the center of the Beit Hilel base using attack drones.
It added that the IOF attempted to intercept these attack drones using F-16 warplanes but failed as it was able to cause direct hits.
إهانة "دوبل كيك" لسلاح الجو والدفاعات الجوية الاسرائيلية:
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Footage circulated on social media showed the attack drones evaded Israeli interceptions by conducting evasive maneuvers as they crossed the Blue Line toward occupied Palestine.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent to Southern Lebanon said that an attack drone from Lebanon hit a military target in the vicinity of the Beit Hilel base in the al-Jalil Panhandle.
Another Al Mayadeen correspondent said that Israeli warplanes failed to intercept drones that crossed the Blue Line toward occupied Palestine.
Israeli media said that a Hezbollah drone exploded in occupied Upper al-Jalil as siren sounds were triggered more than once.
Earlier today
In addition, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Southern Lebanon confirmed that direct fire was launched from Lebanon toward one of the Israeli military sites in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms and others toward the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba.
Our correspondent added that a series of Israeli raids targeted the eastern sector today and electricity was cut off in the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Shmona due to damage to the power line caused by Hezbollah strikes.
Earlier today, Hezbollah also announced that it targeted the Israeli Ruwaisat al-Qarn site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms using missiles causing direct hits.
In another statement, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced that its freedom fighters targeted the Israeli al-Samaqa site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba using appropriate weapons and causing direct hits.
Hezbollah also conducted several other operations against Israeli occupation sites including newly developed spy equipment at Jal al-Alam and the Ramia site as well as the bunkers, fortifications, and the garrison of the Ramia site.
It also engaged a gathering of Israeli occupation troops in a building in the Israeli settlement Metulla.
Hezbollah Military Media published scenes today of its targeting of the Israeli settlement Kiryat Shmona in northern occupied Palestine today using Katyusha and Falaq missiles.
#الإعلام_الحربي في #المقاومة_الإسلامية ينشر مشاهد من عملية استهداف المقاومة مستوطنة "كريات شمونة" شمال فلسطين المحتلة بصواريخ كاتيوشا وفلق.
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Hezbollah stockpiles thousands of precision munitions: Israeli analyst
A recent report by the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom on May 10 brought to light the ongoing challenges faced by the Israeli army in its efforts to diminish the strength of Hezbollah's Al-Ridwan Force.
Despite seven months of concerted efforts to "neutralize Hezbollah operatives, the operational capabilities of the Al-Ridwan Force appear largely unscathed," the Israeli report notes.
Last month, Israeli Security Minister Yoav Galant, in a visit to the northern command, proudly announced that half of Hezbollah's commanders in southern Lebanon had been eliminated.
However, subsequent statements from Galant, including one made this week in front of the "Galilee" Division, indicate that the mission is far from over, hinting at the potential for a heated summer.
Speaking at an academic security conference in a settlement in occupied Western Al-Jalil, analysts shed light on the effectiveness of the Israeli elimination policy in Lebanon.
Despite the reported martyrdom of hundreds of Hezbollah members, including senior officials such as Jawad Al-Tawil, whom the report labeled as the commander of the Al-Ridwan Force, the group's operational efficiency remains formidable.