Hezbollah bombs Israeli sites after attacks on Blida, Majdal Selm
Hezbollah conducts multiple operations in support of Gaza's Resistance, responding to the occupation's attacks on Majdal Selm and Blida, while sacrificing martyrs on the path to al-Quds.
Lebanon's Islamic Resistance bombed on Wednesday the headquarters of a company linked to "Israel's" 810th Hermon Brigade at the Habushit site, as well as the al-Sahl Battalion command at the Beit Hillel barracks, targeting both with a barrage of Katyusha rockets.
The occupation's artillery positions in Neve Ziv were also struck by a volley of rockets.
The Resistance affirmed that these operations were carried out in solidarity with the steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza, supporting their resistance and responding to the occupation's attacks on southern villages and civilian homes, particularly in Majdal Selm and Blida.
In a fourth operation, Hezbollah targeted the Bayad Blida” site with artillery shells, achieving a direct hit.
Hezbollah mourns martyrs on the road to al-Quds
Meanwhile, Israeli attacks on southern Lebanese villages persist, with the occupation bombing al-Jbeen, Shama, Majdal Zoun, Kfar Kila, Kfar Chouba, Houla, al-Taybeh, as well as the forest between Kounine and Beit Yahoun, and the outskirts of Yater.
On Wednesday afternoon, a series of explosions were reported across Beirut, South Lebanon, and Bekaa. Cars, motorbikes, stores, and homes across the country caught fire amid the impact of the blasts, resulting in an influx of casualties.
Fourteen citizens have been killed and over 450 others were injured in "Israel's" second terror attack on Lebanon, this time targeting two-way radios, commonly known as walkie-talkies, Al Mayadeen's correspondent announced.
Injuries, most of which were mild, were transported to hospitals in Bekaa, whereas hospitals in Nabatieh and the Lebanese South received tens of others.