While IOF busy burning Lebanon flag, Hezbollah surveys, hits IOF bases
Although Israeli occupation forces are not making any advances in South Lebanon, they celebrate their "milestones" with burning flags as Hezbollah pounds the Israeli north.
A video showing Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade tearing and burning a Lebanese flag on a balcony in South Lebanon has gone viral, igniting widespread anger across social media. The footage depicted the soldiers, stationed near the border, unable to make any advances, waving to the surrounding devastation caused by Israeli attacks on the area.
فيديو متداول يظهر جنوداً من "لواء غولاني" التابع لـ"جيش" الاحتلال، وهم يحرقون العلم اللبناني بالقرب من الحدود اللبنانية الفلسطينية.#لبنان #الميادين_لبنان pic.twitter.com/mUiGfVd0pw
— الميادين لبنان (@mayadeenlebanon) November 9, 2024
This incident is part of a series of videos released by the Israeli occupation forces documenting their aggressive actions in southern Lebanon. These videos include footage of soldiers detonating and demolishing residential buildings and raiding homes as part of a psychological warfare campaign, seemingly intended to compensate for a lack of progress in ground maneuvers within Lebanon.
Despite the Israeli occupation's attempts at ground advancement, no significant territorial gains have been made. The Islamic Resistance has asserted that the only "achievements" of Israeli forces thus far have been the destruction of civilian infrastructure, homes, and farmland in border towns.
While the Israeli occupation forces are busy ransacking homes and burning flags, Resistance fighters continue to repel Israeli infiltration attempts, underscoring the Israeli occupation's stalled efforts.
Hezbollah unbowed
On Saturday, Hezbollah released footage of its recent strikes targeting Israeli forces in the settlement of Misgav Am and the area around Maroun al-Ras on the southern Lebanese border.
The video, approximately one minute and fifteen seconds long, captures an aerial survey of the Misgav Am settlement across from the Lebanese town of Odaisseh, showing Israeli soldiers taking shelter in civilian homes.
The footage documents the preparations for a rocket salvo launched toward Israeli forces within the settlement, followed by an aerial survey of Khallet al-Bustan near Maroun al-Ras. The video reveals gatherings of Israeli soldiers, who were subsequently targeted by a swarm of precision-guided drones that hit their targets with accuracy.
Israeli Channel 12 reported on Friday that the ongoing rocket attacks have intensified frustration among settlers in northern occupied Palestine. Local settlers expressed "intense anger" over statements from Israeli military leaders regarding their eventual return, as Hezbollah’s continued rocket fire raises doubts about long-term security.
Channel 12 further noted that Hezbollah has retained its missile capabilities, which it is likely to maintain even after the current war. The report added that the Israeli security and military establishment cannot ensure an end to rocket launches from Lebanon after the battle concludes, raising concerns about the ongoing volatility in the region.
Fear strikes 'Israel'
The Israeli occupation experienced a state of staggering fear and confusion as Hezbollah's rockets rained down on occupied territories on Wednesday after significant barrages of missiles and swarms of drones targeted critical military bases across occupied Palestine.
The rocket attacks prompted the Israeli Channel 12 correspondent to admit that once more, Hezbollah's rocket power remains unmoved, noting that non-stop operations were carried out with over 150 rockets being launched toward "Israel", including two launches fired toward the central district, while many of the rest made an impact in al-Jalil and the occupied Golan.
Amir Bar Shalom, the Israeli Army Radio's military analyst, described the rocket launch toward central "Israel" as "exceptional, in every sense of the word."
Hezbollah released footage showing the targeting of the Israeli military base Tzrifin, located south of Tel Aviv, with Fateh 110 missiles.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 6, 2024
The Tzrifin base, according to the Resistance group, houses military training camps and is part of the military unit affiliated with the… pic.twitter.com/VzRzRxPLXI
"To my knowledge, Hezbollah has not launched any barrage such as this one since the beginning of the war, and the target was the Tzirifin base and its vicinity."
This came after Hezbollah introduced its "Fateh 110" missile, distinctively characterized by its size, range, and precision, which was deployed for the first time today to target a military base in Tel Aviv, preceded by the launch of smaller rockets to overwhelm the already strained Iron Dome.
Hezbollah introduced its latest advanced missile, Fateh-110, which it deployed to target the Israeli military base Tzrifin, located south of Tel Aviv.
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 6, 2024
The newly unveiled missile system boasts impressive features, including:
Diameter: 616 mm
Length: 8.8 meters
Total weight:… pic.twitter.com/hiUl52exfz