Hezbollah attacks Israeli sites, troops for 137th day supporting Gaza
The Resistance in Lebanon targeted a range of Israeli military sites and assembly points across the Lebanese-Palestinian borders.
In a series of operations on Tuesday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah targeted various Israeli military positions and sites across the Lebanese-Palestinian border, the group said in separate statements, confirming that all attacks achieved direct hits.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah declared that the operations are in support of the "resilient Palestinian people in Gaza and in solidarity with their brave and honorable Resistance."
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At 10:00 am, Hezbollah said its fighters targeted and hit a gathering of Israeli soldiers at the "Ramim" barracks using appropriate rockets. Another group of soldiers in the barracks was also targeted at 2:00 pm, but this time with a heavy-explosive Burkan rocket. A third strike at the Barracks using Burkan was conducted at 4:00 pm.
Coincidingly, as the "Ramim" barracks were being attacked at 2:00 pm, Hezbollah struck the al-Marj military base in occupied Shebaa Farms, confirming direct hits.
Both al-Summaqa and the Ruweisat al-Alam military outposts in occupied Shebaa Farms were attacked at with rockets at approximately 3:00 pm, the Resistance stated, adding that the targets were hit precisely.
As Hezbollah continues striking Israeli bases for almost 140 days, Israeli settlers and top officials are warning that the situation in the north is becoming extremely difficult and frustrating, pointing out the entity's inability to deter the Resistance as hundreds of thousands are fleeing their settlements in northern occupied Palestine.
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In a report on Sunday, Israeli media underlined that Hezbollah is advancing toward precision technology in its rockets, serving as an alternative to the lack of aerial capabilities.
Observing the Resistance's daily operations, Israeli media reports suggested that Hezbollah has transformed Grad rockets and other short-range rockets into guided and precision weapons.
On another note, Israeli media revealed that the northern settlements in occupied Palestine fear the outbreak of a comprehensive war since the recent speech by Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and the implications it carried.
It further added that Nasrallah's threat of missiles capable of reaching "Eilat" in southern occupied Palestine led thousands of Israeli occupation settlers to rush to stores, fearing shortages of essential supplies.