Lebanese Resistance targets IOF sites, infantry, confirms direct hits
Israeli media describe the recurring operations as a "tense day on the northern front."
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah announced today that its fighters targeted an Israeli infantry unit at al-Dhayrah site with rockets, resulting in direct hits.
Earlier, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that a salvo of missiles was fired at western al-Jalil.
Our correspondent confirmed that the Israeli Marj site in the eastern sector was targeted with direct fire from Lebanon, reporting seeing white smoke billowing from the site.
Simultaneously, Israeli media reported that sirens sounded in the north, specifically in western al-Jalil.
Israeli media mentioned that there were initial reports of anti-tank fire in the north and several casualties at the scene. They reported that the northern settlement of "Netu'a" came under fire, leaving two injured.
Israeli media also reported that two rockets fell in an open area in western al-Jalil without any casualties reported.
"It is a tense day on the northern front," Israeli media said after reporting that 18 rockets were fired at the Arab al-Aramsha area, all of which allegedly fell in open areas.
According to Israeli media, residents in the western and upper al-Jalil were instructed to retreat to fortified areas and bunkers.
#BREAKING | Islamic Resistance in #Lebanon: The Resistance freedom fighters targeted a Zionist infantry force in al-Dhayrah site with missiles, confirming direct hits#Palestine pic.twitter.com/bO4Rt71Wdb
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"Branit" and al-Raheb occupation military sites targeted
Shortly afterward, the military media of the Islamic Resistance - Hezbollah reported that a zionist infantry force was targeted near the "Branit" Barracks by the Resistance fighters, resulting in several casualties of deaths and injuries.
Simultaneously, the Lebanese Resistance reported that al-Raheb site was also targeted, resulting in confirmed hits.
Our correspondent in southern Lebanon reported that the Israeli occupation forces shelled the vicinity of the towns of al-Labboune, al-Jibbain, and Chihine and the outskirts of Ayta al-Shaab and Ramya.
Our correspondent added that the town of Mheibib came under direct attack by the Israeli artillery positions in front of al-Bayyad site.
In the same context, Israeli Channel 12 said the threats leveled by the IOF spokesperson against Hezbollah have been heard before, but this doesn't change the fact that their fighters are spread out on the borders and that their flags can be seen everywhere.
The channel's correspondent said, "We hope that the situation in the north does not escalate into a war, because the Hezbollah we knew in 2006 is not the same Hezbollah today."
In the same context, Maariv newspaper stated, "The residents of the north are like sitting ducks in a shooting range, and they are fed up with absorbing Hezbollah's fire."
A settler in the north said, "This is a reality that causes a lot of fear. This is not a situation that can be lived with. The time we have to reach the fortified place is not sufficient. We have no life here."
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Israeli occupation forces lack the ability to conduct wide-scale ground maneuvers past the Palestinian-Lebanese borders, Israeli media outlets reported on Sunday.
The effectiveness of the occupation's air force against Hezbollah's anti-tank units has decreased in the past few days, Israeli Channel 13 reported following several operations conducted from South Lebanon, targeting various Israeli positions alongside the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
The Israeli broadcaster noted that the number of red alerts in northern occupied territories exceeded those that originated from the Gaza Strip.
The occupation is "in a defensive situation in the north, where we receive hits and injuries," and Hezbollah's tactics have become more effective in the face of Israeli airstrikes, Channel 13 reported.
More importantly, the Israeli broadcaster revealed that Hezbollah has figured out the tactics used by the Israeli Air Force to target its positions, which means that the Resistance party's operations on the Northern Front have become more effective.
Israeli Security Minister Yoav Gallant had previously admitted that the majority of "Israel's" aerial capabilities were transferred to the Northern Front, further testifying to the pressure that Hezbollah has exerted on the occupation's military apparatus, as its aggression on Gaza ensues.
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