Hezbollah persists Gaza support, expands strikes to Israeli 'Nahariya'
The Resistance announces that the operations come in support of the people of Gaza and their Resistance and in response to Israeli aggressions on Lebanese southern villages and civilians.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, announced on Tuesday evening the targeting of the settlement of "Ghesher HaZiv" near "Nahariya" major settlement in the northwest of occupied Palestine, with a barrage of Grad 122mm rockets.
Hezbollah said in a statement that the operation came in "in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in support of their brave and honorable Resistance, and in response to the Israeli attacks on the resolute southern villages, civilian homes, and most recently on the town of Yarin, which resulted in injuring a woman."
Throughout the day, the Islamic Resisatnce announced conducting a range of operations against Israeli military bases and forces.
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Launching the first attack at 5:45 am, Hezbollah struck a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers in the Malikiya base using rocket weapons, confirming a direct hit.
At 1:25 pm, the Resistance targeted another Israeli soldiers' gathering at the same base, and confirmed achieving direct impact as well.
The Al-Samaka Israeli military base located in the Israeli-occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba Hills was attacked at 5:15 pm with "approriate weapons," Hezbollah said in a statement, adding that it had achieved direct hits to the intended targets.
Shorlt after, the Roueissat al-Alam military site in the same area was targeted at 6:15 pm with rockets, according to the Resistance, confirming direct hits.
Hezbollah also announced targeting the Israeli military base in the occupied Lebanese village of Hounin with rockets at around 8:00 pm, also confirming direct hits.
No plan
Approximately 253,000 Israelis have been evacuated from settlements in northern and southern occupied Palestine since November 1, according to figures released by the "National Emergency Management Agency" in "Israel" (NEMA), as reported by the Knesset Information and Research Center on March 27.
Among these, about 94,000 were evacuated or voluntarily relocated to other settlements, while around 88,000 others were transferred to hotels. Additionally, approximately 70,000 settlers decided to evacuate of their own accord.
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The Israeli Institute for National Security Studies reported that this is the largest evacuation of settlers in "Israel" since 1948, which poses an economic and societal burden on Israeli society.
However, despite the magnitude of the crisis, the occupation entity seems to be lost on how to respond to Hezbollah's threat.
Earlier, Israeli media reported that Hezbollah's operation led to the evacuation of occupied northern Palestine labeling it a strategic achievement completed through only little effort and at a reasonable price.
The military affairs analyst at Israeli Channel 13, Alon Ben David, wondered about the possibility of restoring "safety" for settlers in northern occupied Palestine amid "Israel" not having any actual plan.
He added that "Israel" can continue its back-and-forth attacks with Hezbollah, however, this will not pressure Hezbollah to push back.