Hezbollah shells Israeli sites alongside Blue Line area
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon is shelling numerous Israeli sites alongside the southern Lebanese borders amid Israeli provocations.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah said Sunday that its Resistance fighters destroyed Israeli espionage equipment at the al-Raheb site in northern occupied Palestine.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon also bombed the Israeli occupation's Jal al-Alam site using artillery shells, inflicting major losses on the Israeli occupation forces.
According to Al Mayadeen correspondent in southern Lebanon, the Israeli occupation launched artillery strikes on the outskirts of the towns of Tayr Harfa, al-Taybeh, and Naqoura.
On Sunday dawn, Hezbollah announced that its fighters targeted the missile and artillery base in "Yoav" and "Keila" barracks (headquarters of the anti-Air and Missile Command).
In a statement, Hezbollah indicated that the attack comes in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their brave and honorable Resistance and in response to the Israeli attack on the city of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon.
Retaliatory strikes
It highlighted that the attack on the "Keila'" barracks, with more than 60 Katyusha rockets, coincided with exercises by a force from the Golani Brigade that had returned from the Gaza Strip.
Israeli media reported that around 50 rockets were launched from Lebanon toward the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, pointing out that only four of them were intercepted.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent previously reported that an Israeli airstrike targeted a house in the al-Aasira neighborhood, east of the city of Baalbek.
On Saturday evening, Hezbollah announced that it had engaged the Israeli military site in al-Malikiyah, one of the seven occupied Lebanese villages, with artillery shells, confirming that it had been hit directly.