Hezbollah mourns a commander following Israeli strike on Tyre
Hezbollah fighters launch four attacks on Israeli military sites after announcing the martyrdom of Mohammad Nehme Naser.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah mourned one of its leaders martyr Mohammad Nehme Nasser, "Hajj Abu Nehme", on the path to al-Quds on Wednesday afternoon.
The leader was born in 1965 in the southern Lebanese town of Hadtha.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that a drone strike had targeted a densely populated neighborhood in the city of Tyre in South Lebanon. The missile hit the car Hajj Abu Nehme was aboard near the Italian Hospital.
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The Lebanese Army arrived at the scene of the attack and cordoned the car off.
Hezbollah also mourned martyr Mohammad Ghassan Khashab, "Zulfiqar", who was born in 1997 in the southern Lebanese town of al-Mansoureh.
In the meantime, several shells were fired at Israeli military sites and settlements in northern occupied territories. Warning sirens rang in Manara, Kiryat Shmona, Shtula, Netu'a, Tel Hai, Misgav Am, Beit Hillel, Margaliot, Snir, Dan, Shear, Yeshuv, Dafna, HaGoshrim, HaGalil HaElyon, and Mount Hermon.
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The Islamic Resistance conducted four operations in a period of 10 minutes following the announcement of Nasser's martyrdom.
In an initial operation, the Resistance's fighters destroyed spyware installed in al-Malkiyah military site in al-Jalil Panhandle at 4:00 pm (local time).
The Resistance then proceeded to target occupation forces and sites in a simultaneous fashion.
Hezbollah fighters fired unspecified "rocket weapons" at al-Ramtha military site in the Israeli-occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Hills. They also attacked the nearby al-Summaqah military site.
The Resistance also hit a grouping of Israeli occupation soldiers al-Tayhat, opposite the border town of Meis al-Jabal.
It is worth noting that none of these operations came in response to the attack on Tyre, as Hezbollah's Military Media unit specifies the reason for its attacks ahead of every announcement.
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