Islamic Resistance in Lebanon attacks numerous Israeli sites in north
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon attacked several Israeli military sites in northern occupied Palestine amid paramount Israeli paranoia about a UAV infiltration.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced Tuesday that its forces attacked several Israeli military sites, dealing paramount damages and inflicting major material casualties and fatalities.
Hezbollah once again underlined that its forces were carrying out their attacks on the Israeli occupation forces in support of the Resistance in Gaza as the Israeli occupation continues its onslaught against the Palestinian people.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon kicked off its operations by attacking the Israeli military site of al-Malikiyah.
The Israeli occupation forces have been escalating their attacks on southern Lebanon, with an Al Mayadeen correspondent saying the Israeli occupation forces attacked the outskirts of the Lebanese town of Aitaroun.
"Anti-air Israeli missiles were heard exploding in the airspace of the Western sector of southern Lebanon," the correspondent added.
One Israeli anti-air missile hit a car that was parked near a school in the town of Yater, though the missile did not detonate and the casualties were merely material.
The Israeli occupation also attacked the southern Lebanese town of al-Naqoura, an Al Mayadeen correspondent reported.
On the other hand, another Israeli site in the Western sector was attacked off the town of al-Naqoura. Meanwhile, it was reported that the EAS system was activated in Akka after a barrage of rockets with a range of 10km was launched from Lebanon.
"UNIFIL is asking its soldiers to take precautions due to fear of indiscriminate Israeli bombing in the West," the correspondent added.
Israeli media reported that it intercepted six hostile targets in the airspace of the Western al-Jalil, adding that the Israeli occupation forces launched anti-air missiles toward what they claimed to have been a Hezbollah drone near the settlement of "Shomera" in northern occupied Palestine.
Operations overview
- At 10:00, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's al-Malikiyah site.
- At 13:30, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's artillery positions in "Khirbet Maer".
- At 13:30, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted an Israeli assembly point in Jal al-Alam.
- At 15:00, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's "Hadb Yaron" military site.
- At 15:00, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's al-Raheb military site.
- At 15:00, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's Zarit barracks.
- At 15:35, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted the Israeli occupation's Bayad Blida military site.
- At 15:35, the Islamic Resistance's fighters targeted an Israeli assembly point in the vicinity of the al-Assi military site.
Overall, the Islamic Resistance carried out eight operations thus far against the Israeli occupation's military sites in northern occupied Palestine.
As the Resistance solely targets military sites, the Israeli occupation continues to massacre civilians in southern Lebanon.
Israeli criminality on an uptick
The mayor of the southern Lebanese town of Taybeh, Mayor Hussein Mansour, was martyred at the age of 80 in his residence, located a few kilometers away from the blue line separating Lebanon and occupied Palestine, his relative Mohamed Mansour informed Reuters.
The head of the Council of the Israeli settlement of "Metula", David Azoulai, affirmed on Saturday evening that all Israeli civilian infrastructure in the Israeli settlements located within a 4-kilometer distance from the borders with Lebanon is out of service due to the continued targeting by Hezbollah. (The settlement is situated in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon at the Lebanese-Palestinian borders).
Israeli media said earlier on Tuesday that Hezbollah's missiles, which have Israeli sites and settlements in the crosshairs, have grown increasingly advanced and dangerous.
Israeli Channel 13 correspondent, Shlomi Eldar, said settlements such as "Metulla, Shtula, Kiryat Shmona, and others adjacent to the border with Lebanon are within the range of Hezbollah's missiles all the time."
"Hezbollah is present near the border and has stepped up its anti-tank missile attacks," adding that the attacks against Israeli sites have become "more accurate and dangerous."
Referring to yesterday's operations in which Hezbollah targeted 15 sites in "Metulla" using anti-tank missiles, the Israeli correspondent explained that Hezbollah's missiles have become a significant threat because Israeli alarm systems are not effective at detecting them.
In the same context, the correspondent of Kan in northern occupied Palestine noted that Hezbollah targeted "Metulla" yesterday to maintain the deterrence equation it declared earlier: a civilian for a civilian.
Therefore, its retaliation in "Metula" "came after the killing of the mayor of one of the Lebanese villages [Taybeh] after its shelling by Israeli occupation forces."
The Deputy Security Chief in "Metulla" said that what's happening in the North during the confrontations with Hezbollah is unprecedented, not even in the 2006 July War.