Hezbollah attacks al-Semmaqa, Baghdadi Israeli military sites
Hezbollah conducts operations in response to the Israeli attacks on the towns and homes of Lebanese civilians in south Lebanon near the Lebanese-Palestinian border area.
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Israeli occupation forces stand behind a flag of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, planted in the Lebanese town of Mays al-Jabal, South Lebanon on December 13, 2018. (AP)
For the 204th consecutive day, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah continues to engage Israeli military posts along the Lebanese-Palestinian border area.
Hezbollah announced Sunday that its freedom fighters engaged the Roueissat al-Alam and al-Semmaqa Israeli military sites in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba hills using missiles and causing direct hits.
In another statement, the Resistance also announced that it struck a building wherein Israeli soldiers were sheltered in the Israeli settlement Shtula causing direct hits.
Its freedom fighters also attacked the al-Baghdadi Israeli military site using artillery shells.
These operations come in response to the Israeli attacks on the towns and homes of Lebanese civilians in south Lebanon near the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
Almas anti-tank guided missiles
The military media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah published earlier in the day a video showing its fighters targeting the al-Manara military command and a gathering of Israeli occupation forces from the 51st Battalion of the Golani Brigade.
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The footage showed Hezbollah Resistance fighters launching the Almas anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs). These missiles rely on wired television guidance, executing a top-down attack that enables them to bypass defenses and fortifications, targeting the enemy's vulnerabilities. It is noteworthy that this is the first time the resistance uses these kinds of missiles in the ongoing battles.
Hezbollah said on April 27 that it had targeted Israeli targets in northern occupied Palestine with drones and guided missiles in retaliation for Israeli attacks on southern villages and civilian homes, notably Kfar Kila and Kfar Chouba.
A statement from the Islamic Resistance said its fighters launched an attack using explosive drones and guided missiles on the headquarters of the al-Manara military command and a gathering of troops from the 51st Battalion of the Golani Brigade.