Hezbollah drones pound Israeli 91st Division command HQs in Ayelet
Hezbollah carries out four operations against the Israeli occupation on July 14 in defense of Palestine and the South of Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah carried out a series of operations across the Lebanese-Palestinian border, in support of the people of Palestine and their brave Resistance, and in defense of the steadfast South Lebanese villages against the continuous Israeli aggression.
On July 14, 2024, Hezbollah carried out four operations on the Northern Front, which came as follows:
Operations overview
1. At 10:45 am, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the deployment of Israeli occupation soldiers in the vicinity of the Hadab Yarin site with rocket weapons.
2. In response to the Israeli attacks on the resilient southern villages and safe homes, particularly the assaults on the towns of Arnoun and al-Khardali, the Islamic Resistance fighters conducted an aerial operation with a squadron of assault drones on the newly established 91st Division command headquarters in Ayelet. The attack targeted the locations where its officers and soldiers were stationed, resulting in confirmed casualties.
3. At 3:10 pm, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the deployment of Israeli occupation soldiers in the vicinity of the Roueissat al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba hills with a Burkan rocket.
4. At 6:05 pm, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the al-Ramtha site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Hills with rocket weapons and achieved a direct hit.
Hezbollah debuts Shahed-101 drone against 'Israel'
Hezbollah inaugurated the Iranian Shahed-101 drone in the confrontations in southern Lebanon, a highly-maneuverable aircraft that is notably difficult to detect, sending shockwaves within the Israeli occupation.
"Hezbollah has started using new Iranian Shahed 101 drones for the first time since the beginning of the war," Itay Blumenthal, the military affairs correspondent for the Israeli Kan public broadcaster, revealed. These drones are "very difficult for the Air Force to detect and intercept."
Blumenthal added that these new drones are electric, unlike the Ababil drones previously used by Hezbollah, which have gasoline engines. He noted that they are "extremely quiet and almost impossible to hear from the ground."
He highlighted that these drones have a range of "up to 19 kilometers and they can carry explosives weighing up to 10 kilograms." He confirmed that they "were the drones launched by Hezbollah on Thursday, which led to the killing of an officer in the Alon Brigade, with remnants found near Kibbutz Kabri."