The rockets of the northern resistance of the occupied Palestine were silenced
A Hebrew-language media revealed the disruption of electricity transmission infrastructure in northern occupied Palestine. |
According to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency
, while a Hebrew-language media reported the fall of 100 rockets in the north of Occupied Palestine in just 24 hours, another media revealed that rocket attacks from the source of Lebanon towards the north (Occupied Palestine) of electricity production and transmission facilities in It has completely paralyzed this area.
Network 14 of the Zionist regime described the situation in the northern areas of the occupied Palestine yesterday as catastrophic and announced that yesterday On Monday, 82 rockets, 5 drones and 5 anti-armor missiles were fired at the settlements of this region. They announced that until today, Hezbollah has fired more than 3000 rockets towards the northern regions (Occupied Palestine) and this has caused most of the Zionist settlements in this region to be depopulated, parts of them destroyed and catastrophic conditions.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime TV also reported, quoting the official sources of this regime, that the Zionist settlements in the northern region suffered the most losses. have not seen it in such a way that it is not possible for its residents to return for at least another year, and most of these settlements must be rebuilt before then.
According to Miwazik news site, in a report, the teams of Barq Al-Jalil, Golan and Haifa have been sent to various Zionist settlements in the north (Occupied Palestine) since last night (Monday night) in order to repair the damage caused by the rockets fired from repair and rebuild Lebanon.
According to the officials of this company, maintenance teams plan to install additional transformers and put automatic switches Do not allow a repeat of the current conditions and widespread power outages. In the northern settlements
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |