Hezbollah targets logistics teams renovating military site
The Resistance announces that the operation was carried out in retaliation to the Israeli Occupation's crimes.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah, announced today, that they targeted an Israeli logistical team that was renovating the damaged al-Bayyad military site in Blida.
Hezbollah announced in a statement that the operation was carried out in solidarity with the steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and their valiant Resistance, and in retaliation to the Israeli Occupation's crimes.
Hezbollah Avenges Al Mayadeen journalists
Yesterday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced carrying out three separate operations against Israeli military sites in retaliation to the IOF's murder of Al Mayadeen journalists Farah Omar and Rabih Me'mari on Tuesday.
Just a few hours after the reporters were martyred, Hezbollah targeted at 2:25 pm a unit of the "War Corps" associated with the Israeli military intelligence stationed in a house on the outskirts of the "Menara" settlement using two guided missiles, which directly hit the target, resulting in confirmed deaths and injuries among the Israeli force.
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The Islamic Resistance announced another operation at 3:45 pm in response to the martyrdom of Omar and Me'mari, which was carried out using guided missiles, targeting Israeli soldiers stationed inside a house in the "Avivim" settlement near the Lebanese border. The Resistance confirmed that the target was directly hit, confirming many casualties.
The Israeli "Beit Hillel" military base was later targeted at 4:10 pm with a barrage of Grad rockets (Katyusha) in response to the martyred journalists and civilians, and in support of Gaza and Palestine, Hezbollah said in a third statement, confirming direct hits.
Martyrs in support of Palestine
Al Mayadeen's correspondent, Farah Omar, and cameraman, Rabih Me'mari, were murdered in an Israeli drone strike on their location in Tayr Harfa, South Lebanon, marking a new episode in the long series of crimes committed by the occupation entity.
Two Israeli rockets were launched at their location, which resulted in their immediate martyrdom.
Farah and Rabih had ended a live broadcast at 11 am, giving updates on the latest Israeli bombardment in South Lebanon. She and her colleagues were targeted soon after they wrapped up their coverage and went off air.
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