The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah issued successive military statements announcing strikes on occupation army sites in occupied Palestine, in response to what it described as ongoing brutal aggression against Lebanon and continued violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Hezbollah stated that at dawn on Tuesday, it targeted the radar site and control rooms at the Ramat David airbase in northern occupied Palestine using a swarm of attack drones.
It clarified that the strike was carried out in defence of the land and the people, following what it described as the occupation’s escalation in criminal aggression. The movement emphasised that its operations targeted military sites exclusively, unlike the occupation, which it said deliberately targets civilians.
In a separate statement, Hezbollah announced that it also struck the Meron base for aerial surveillance and air operations management in northern occupied Palestine using a swarm of attack drones. The operation reportedly resulted in damage to one of the base’s radar systems and a command building.
In response to the targeting of Lebanese towns and the bombardment of Beirut’s southern suburb, the movement declared that it launched a large volley of rockets towards Nafah base, the headquarters of the 210th Bashan Division of the occupation army, located in the occupied Syrian Golan.
For its part, occupation authorities acknowledged that rockets fell on Kibbutz Yuval in the Upper Galilee in northern occupied Palestine, resulting in injuries to four settlers.
Authorities further stated that one of the rockets struck a building directly, causing the reported injuries and structural damage at the site.
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