Hezbollah deploys sniper units, launches Burkan rocket at Israeli site
The Resistance launched multiple attacks on Israeli occupation sites and soldiers, following 13 operations executed on Monday.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah carried on its operations against the Israeli occupation for the 115th day.
Tuesday's operations come after the Resistance pounded Israeli military sites and assets in 13 distinct operations on Monday.
In the first announcement published by Hezbollah's military media, the Resistance said that its fighters launched an attack, at 11:35 am, targeting a grouping of Israeli occupation soldiers opposite the Lebanese towns of Yarin and al-Bustan in upper al-Jalil. The operation was conducted in the western district of operations, where Resistance fighters confirmed a direct hit to the intended target.
In its second operation, Hezbollah's sniper units shot at and destroyed Israeli spyware, deployed near the Lebanese town of al-Wazani, in al-Jalil Panhandle, in the eastern district of operations.
Concurrently, Israeli occupation forces shelled the vicinity of the Lebanese towns of Chihine, Naqqoura, Yarin, al-Jibine, and Teir Harfa. Israeli warplanes also raided the towns of Aita al-Shaeb and Meis al-Jabal.
Later on Tuesday night, the Resistance targeted a grouping of Israeli soldiers positioned in Hadab Aita, in occupied territories.
At 8:10 pm the group targeted a residential building in which Israeli occupation forces had been positioned in the "Metula" settlement, responding to an Israeli aggression that had targeted civilian homes and houses in al-Khiam.
Just forty minutes later, the Resistance launched a large-caliber Burkan rocket at the Israeli military site of al-Dhayrah.
Commenting on the Islamic Resistance's operations on Monday, Israeli media outlets highlighted that the Resistance launched a huge number of large-caliber rockets toward Israeli military sites all over al-Jalil.
Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth's correspondent reported on the attacks and pointed to the fact that Hezbollah launched 13 attacks in 24 hours, which included tens of rocket artillery and guided missiles.
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The Islamic Resistance also published a video on Monday debunking Israeli media claims, that its newly deployed ATGM had not targeted the Israeli Naval site in Ras al-Naqqoura.
Israeli mouthpieces said that they did not spot a large tower, used to deploy spyware and other equipment, in the original video, claiming that the video of the attack published by Hezbollah is fake.
On Monday, Hezbollah's military media released footage from a wider angle captured by another camera, in which the tower was clearly seen, providing indisputable evidence of the attack's success.
The attack was carried out by a recently revealed ATGM system, whose full specifications and name are still unknown. In short, the new system is capable of direct and top attacks, it relays real-time footage of its flight to its operator via Television camera and could be redirected to lock on to targets mid-flight. The system itself is similar to the Iranian Almas ATGM, although no official confirmation has been made of this claim.
Hezbollah's Falaq-1 rockets have also reverberated across Israeli media talking points, as the unguided short-range rockets have been more readily deployed in the Resistance's operations in recent weeks. In some cases, the Resistance launched 10 of these rockets at once when targeting Israeli sites. Each 240 mm Falaq-1 munition carries 50 kg of explosives, meaning that a full barrage would deliver a payload of 500 kg spread throughout a targeted site.
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