Hezbollah attacks Israeli soldiers near border via suicide drone
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon has launched another series of operations, downing an Israeli aerial vehicle and attacking several positions.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah attacked a group of Israeli occupation troops with a suicide drone, on Friday afternoon, the Military Media announced in a statement.
Hezbollah fighters conducted a series of operations in support of the Palestinian people and their Resistance on Friday, attacking several occupation sites, infantry groupings, and assets in the eastern district of operations.
The attacks concentrated in the occupied al-Jalil Panhandle and the Israeli-occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms and Kfar Chouba Hills to the east.
A list of Hezbollah operations on March 1, 2024
- At 12:00 am (local time), Hezbollah fighters downed an Israeli aircraft over al-Iziyyah Valley in the western district of operations.
- In the afternoon, the Resistance launched a suicide drone that targeted a grouping of Israeli troops who were getting ready to take positions in the "Ma'ayan Baruch" military site.
- At 1:55 pm, the Resistance targeted the Israeli al-Baghdadi military site.
- Concurrently, Hezbollah fighters targeted a grouping of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the Hounin military barracks, built in the occupied Lebanese village of Hounin.
- Five minutes later, the Resistance targeted another grouping of Israeli soldiers in the vicinity of the "Menara" site, confirming casualties among the force.
- The Resistance then launched an attack at 6:20 pm targeting the Israeli Roueissat al-Alam military site in the occupied Kfar Chouba Hills
- At 9:20 pm, artillery emplacements at the "Khirbet Ma'ar" Israeli base were targeted with two Falaq rockets.
All of the attacks achieved direct hits at their intended targets, the Military Media explained.
In a related context, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon mourned fighter Ali Mohammad Shalhoub "Shhab," from the town of Qana, South Lebanon, who was martyred on the path to al-Quds.
🔴 🇱🇧 With great pride and honour, Hezbollah announces the martyrdom of the martyr Mujahid, Ali Mohammad Shalhoub (Shahab), born in 1993, from the town of Qana, South Lebanon.
— Haidar Al-Karrar  (@HaidarAkarar) March 2, 2024
He attained martyrdom on the path to the liberation of Al-Quds. #Gaza #Palestine #على_طريق_القدس pic.twitter.com/pG6YBgi8IC
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Israeli authorities urge settlers to prepare for possible war
Earlier on Thursday, the Israeli Ministry of "Justice" published a recommended purchase list of equipment and goods that it shares with its employees, including electrical generators in its latest handout, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz.
Warning its employees against a possible "blackout scenario", the Ministry recommended that they buy personal electric generators to circumvent power cuts in a possible war against the Resistance in Lebanon.
Israeli authorities and media outlets are dealing with the scenario of wide-scale power cuts in settlements as an inescapable fact waiting to happen if "Israel" launches a wide-scale aggression on Lebanon. Aerial attacks from Lebanon's Hezbollah are expected to target several vital sectors across occupied Palestine, including the occupation's power grid and generators.
Israeli authorities believe a full-out war with the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon is expected to result in prolonged electrical outages, hinting at the group's unveiled and unutilized capabilities. Hezbollah has identified various military and infrastructure targets that could disrupt the everyday lives of settlers and severely impact the occupation force's capabilities. An Israeli push for expanding the area of engagement may then have unintended and irreversible consequences for the occupation.
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