Hezbollah targets IOF vehicles as latter launches phosphorous bombs
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted two Israeli Occupation Forces vehicles belonging to the engineering combat force while setting fires in the woods opposite the Ramya site.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced that two Israeli Occupation Forces vehicles belonging to the engineering combat force were targeted, at 10:40 PM on Monday, December 4, while they were setting fire to the woods, within Lebanese borders, opposite the occupied Ramya site.
The Resistance confirmed that the two vehicles were directly hit by guided missiles, which led to their burning and their crew being killed or wounded.
These operations continue to be conducted in support of the Palestinian Resistance in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing Israeli genocide.
This comes after the Israeli Channel 13's correspondent to the North Israeli front reported that the gravest threat to Israeli northern settlements is anti-tank missiles, and Hezbollah recognizes this vulnerability and tries to exploit it.
The correspondent added that the past 24 hours have been highly tense, marked by reports of missile attacks occurring throughout the entire border region.
The most notable recent events were the attack against "Beit Hillel" where a vehicle transporting soldiers was targeted by Hezbollah anti-tank missiles and the firing of rockets from the Syrian Golan territories.
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