Hezbollah targets several Israeli military bases, releases footage
The Lebanese Resistance confirms that all intended targets were hit directly and releases a video depicting why its fighters target surveillance hardware.
Hezbollah targeted a number of Israeli occupation military bases near the Lebanese border using a range of different weapons, the Islamic Resistance said in a statement on Friday.
According to Hezbollah's Military Media, the bases included: Ruwaisat al-Alam, al-Summaqah, and Zibdine, which are located in the occupied Shebaa Farms and the occupied Kfar Chouba hills, as well as al-Sadeh, "Misgav Am" and "Abu Dajjaj" outposts near the border.
The Resistance group confirmed that most of the technical hardware and equipment military sites were targeted with anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs) and other appropriate weapons and confirmed direct hits.
Later, Hezbollah's Military Media released footage showing why the Resistance fighters are targeting "Israel's" military-grade surveillance systems along the border with Lebanon. The video depicts how these systems are used for spying and illegal surveillance purposes against Lebanon.
Footage released by the Lebanese Islamic Resistance shows why they are targeting "Israel's" military-grade surveillance system along the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) October 27, 2023
The video depicts how these systems are used for spying and illegal surveillance purposes against #Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/D1m4w6BOMP
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Additionally, the Resistance group said that several soldiers stationed at the "Misgav Am" base were wounded in the operation, while also confirming that this site received the most damage as a large number of its equipment was destroyed.
Earlier this week, the British newspaper The Telegraph highlighted that confrontations with Hezbollah at the Lebanese border are complicating the Israeli plan for a ground invasion of Gaza.
In the same context, Israeli media revealed last week that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hesitant about launching the ground offensive in the Strip, citing concerns about becoming entangled in both southern and northern fronts.
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