Hezbollah strikes Golani HQ, Israeli intel center in support of Gaza
Hezbollah says its conducted several operations in response to Israeli attacks against towns and villages in southern Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah launched on Saturday a series of strikes targeting Israeli positions and forces, reiterating that these operations come as part of the ongoing military front in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The Resistance group announced in its first operation at 8:15 am that it targeted using Grad barrages the Mount Neria military base - currently serving as a command center for the Golani Brigade.
Hezbollah stated that the operation comes in response to the repeated "Israeli enemy's attacks on the steadfast [Lebaese] southern villages and safe homes, particularly the recent attack on the town of Faroun."
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Additionally, the Islamic Resistance said its fighters targeted the deployment of Israeli soldiers around the Manot settlement with rocket weapons, in response to the continuous Israeli attacks on the southern town of Kounin.
At 2:45 pm, the Resistance group targeted the surveillance equipment at the Misgav Am military site using appropriate weapons, hitting it directly and destroying it completely.
Continuing the response to the aggressions on the southern villages, particularly the town of Faroun, Hezbollah announced it bombarded the main intelligence headquarters at the Mishar base with volleys of Katyusha rockets.
Remain at the vanguard
A member of Hezbollah's Central Council, Sheikh Nabil Qaouk, emphasized on Saturday that "Israel" will not be able to pressure the fronts supporting the Palestinian people in Gaza into halting their operations.
The Hezbollah official said that the Resistance is growing in "strength, arms, and numbers," while the Israeli regime is getting weaker.
On the tens of thousands of Israeli settlers evacuated from northern occupied territories, the official explained that the only way that these settlers would go back to their settlements was if the Israeli regime stopped its aggression on Gaza.
The Resistance's supporting front will not be silenced, Qaouk underlined, adding that the Axis of Resistance "will remain at the vanguard of groups defending Gaza."
"The enemy is unable to escape the dilemma and the equations imposed on it daily by the Resistance," he stated.
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