Hezbollah targets Israeli sites, two helicopters, infantry force
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon intensifies its operations as "Israel" deliberately kills Lebanese citizens, which Hezbollah has repeatedly warned against.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced it has targeted multiple Israeli sites along the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine.
At 3:00 pm, Hezbollah targeted the Israeli-occupied al-Abbad site and its fortifications, using appropriate weapons. The operation was carried out successfully, resulting in confirmed casualties.
At 4:10 pm, Hezbollah targeted the Israeli site of al-Raheb using Burkan missiles, achieving direct hits.
At 4:15 pm, the Resistance targeted Israeli occupation artillery positions at Khirbet Ma'ar site, using appropriate weapons and achieving direct hits.
At 4:45 pm, Hezbollah targeted an Israeli occupation infantry force in the vicinity of the occupied Birket Risha site using appropriate weapons, achieving a direct hit and confirmed casualties.
At 5:15 pm, the Resistance targeted two military helicopters of the Israeli occupation's air force over "Shtula", "Shomera", and the occupied Lebanese village of Tarbikha using ground-to-air missiles, forcing them to immediately evacuate the area.
The Resistance statements stressed that these operations came in the context of supporting the steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and their Resistance.
For his part, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that Israeli occupation military targets in the occupied Western al-Jalil came under direct fire from Lebanon.
The correspondent also confirmed that Lebanese towns were subjected to Israeli bombing, including al-Naqoura, Yarin, Ayta al-Shaab, and Blida, and that the occupation targeted the outskirts of the town of Halta with phosphorus bombs.
North saw heaviest missile barrage since start of war: Israeli media
Earlier, on Tuesday, Israeli media outlets reported that the northern borders with Lebanon witnessed the launch of drones reaching deep into the occupied Palestinian al-Jalil.
Rubi Hammerschlag, the Israeli KAN channel correspondent in north Palestine, mentioned that a heavy missile barrage was fired, marking it as "the heaviest so far in this area."
Hammerschlag further highlighted that the barrage included 18 missiles "launched toward Kiryat Shmona and areas in Upper al-Jalil."
He also noted that throughout the day, sirens sounded in the occupied Houla Valley, the Upper al-Jalil region, and Safad, due to the infiltration of drones.