Lebanese Hezbollah targets al-Samaqa, Ramya, Bayad Blida sites
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targets al-Samaqa, Bayad Blida, Ramya sites, and the vicinity of settlements in occupied al-Nabi Yusha with a barrage of missiles.
Hezbollah, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, announced that it launched missiles targeting the al-Samaqa and Bayad Blida sites, resulting in direct hits.
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The resistance also launched missile barrages targeting the vicinity of settlements in the occupied al-Nabi Yusha area, along with a gathering of soldiers near the Ramya site, resulting in direct hits.
In the context of the erosion of Israeli deterrence on the northern borders of occupied Palestine, reliable sources denied to Al Mayadeen what the Israeli Army Radio reported regarding Israeli special forces carrying out a ground attack last night, in the Aita al-Shaab area, southern Lebanon, for the first time since 2006.
The sources confirmed that what the Israeli media reported in this regard was untrue, and that no penetration or ground attack occurred.
The sources placed the matter in the context of the occupation's efforts, through all means, to boost the morale of the remaining settlers in the north and to register a fictitious achievement through the media.
Earlier on Monday, Hezbollah announced targeting a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers at the "Ramim" barracks with rocket weapons, as well as targeting the "Metulla" site with appropriate weapons.
Additionally, the "Birket Risha" site was targeted with Burkan rockets, resulting in direct hits and confirmed casualties.
Sniper units in the resistance also targeted the newly established espionage equipment in the vicinity of the "Metulla" site.