Hezbollah releases footage of targeting Israeli soldiers' gathering
Al Mayadeen's sources confirm that the operation, which took place on Friday evening, led to the killing of three Israeli occupation forces.
Hezbollah released on Sunday footage of an operation targeting a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers at the "Branit" military barracks near the Lebanese-Palestinian borders with guided missiles.
Sources to Al Mayadeen said earlier that the operation, which took place on Friday evening, resulted in the killing of three Israeli forces and the wounding of four others.
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Since Sunday at dawn, Hezbollah has been launching consecutive operations targeting Israeli occupation military sites across the Lebanese-Palestinian borders.
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Several ATGM launches took place today targeting the Israeli military sites of Ruwaysat al-Alam and the settlement of "Margaliot," as well as a military outpost in the Shebaa Farms.
Further reports from southern Lebanon indicated that guided missiles also struck technical equipment on the tower of the Israeli Al-Abbad site near the borders of Houla.
This came alongside a series of Israeli strikes targeting areas including the Maroun village plain and the outskirts of Ayta ash Shab.
In a parallel development, Israeli media confirmed the interception of a drone near Lebanon’s border which was heading toward northern occupied Palestine, according to media claims.
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Meanwhile, Israeli media outlets also reported that two injured Israeli soldiers were transported to "Rambam" hospital in Haifa, following an anti-tank missile attack in "Bar’am," a settlement near the Lebanese borders.
The Israeli emergency authority and occupation army announced earlier today that 14 northern settlements within 5km from the Lebanese border, in addition to the previously announced 28 settlements, were added to the evacuation plan funded by the government.
This comes as Hezbollah is increasing its operations targeting Israeli military bases and outposts located on occupied Lebanese lands in support of Gaza, which is witnessing daily Israeli massacres.
Hezbollah Deputy Chief, Sheikh Naim Qassem, warned "Israel" on Saturday against inciting further action from the Lebanese Resistance group.
Sheikh Qassem revealed that numerous international and state actors have attempted to stop Hezbollah from directly intervening, however, he emphasized that the party will join the battle whenever necessary, with no regard for outside factors and pressure.