Hezbollah drone strikes Israeli command center in Kfar Giladi
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon bombs several Israeli sites in response to the persisting Israeli aggression on southern Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced Thursday that it had carried out a drone strike targeting an Israeli military command center in the settlement of Kfar Giladi.
The drone strikes, carried out using kamikaze drones, struck the command and several positions near it, with the operations room being struck, inflicting several injuries and killing several officers.
The Resistance underlined that the operation came in response to the Israeli assassination of Hezbollah fighters in Bafliyeh, southern Lebanon, as well as in support of the Palestinian people and Resistance in light of the war they have been under for months.
Hezbollah issued another statement declaring that its fighters attacked an Israeli assembly point at the Jal al-Alam site using a Burkan rocket.
The Islamic Resistance also announced that its fighters attacked an Israeli military vehicle using armor-piercing missiles, setting fire to it and killing and wounding its crew.
The resistance showed scenes of the operation to target spy devices at the Hadab al-Bustan site of the Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday, and the bombardment of the al-Raheb and al-Malikiyah sites on Wednesday.
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The Israeli air defense division in northern occupied Palestine is not able to "100% confront" suicide drones, which are sent from a short range and fly at a low altitude, Israeli Channel 12 said Wednesday.
Hezbollah drones devastating 'Israel'
The channel's correspondent in the north, Guy Varon, admitted that the drone launched by Hezbollah from Lebanon on Tuesday in the direction of the Metulla settlement accurately struck their targets, stressing that many of the drones that penetrate the airspace, "film and collect information without hindrance by the security establishment."
The channel stated that it was permitted to publish that two reserve fighters from the 551st Brigade in the Israeli occupation forces were killed as a result of the attack, claiming that was only the third case in which drone attacks from Lebanon killed Israeli soldiers.
The Israeli channel talked about Hezbollah's capabilities and tactics in aerial attacks, quoting reservists serving in the North for seven months as saying that many small drones pass over their heads before they see the large explosive-laden kamikaze drones.
Speaking with Channel 12, the soldiers emphasized that "there is no actual Israeli response to the launch of drones from Lebanon," adding that "the drones penetrate the sky without warning many times."
The Israeli soldiers revealed that "even in cases where a warning is given, there is not always a fortified place, or it is not always accessible."
North uncared for
Regarding the situation for settlers in northern occupied Palestine, Channel 12's correspondent said Israeli officials in the north were planning on waiting until September 1 for the situation to improve, and if it did not, they would present them with an ultimatum to deal with the issue.
The reporter pointed out that the voices in the War Cabinet emphasize that the escalation on the front with Lebanon will take several months, noting that this means that "families will register their children for the next school year in distant places and will not return to the north."
Northern settlers feel abandoned and do not receive the minimum appropriate attention from officials, the correspondent added, stressing that financial transfers have been suspended for seven months. Meanwhile, when the transfers were interrupted in Tel Aviv, "Israel" as a whole was shaken.