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Five anti-Zionist operations of Hezbollah in northern occupied Palestine

In five operations, Lebanon's Hezbollah targeted the positions of the Zionist regime's soldiers in Branit Barracks and the bases of Jal-ul-Alam, Al-Mutla, Al-Ghajar and the Zionist settlement of Kiryat Shmoune with artillery and drone attacks.

reported Mehr News Agency quoted Al Manar, Lebanon’s Hezbollah targeted the military positions of the Zionist regime in the north of occupied Palestine in five separate operations this Thursday morning. gave.

It is stated in Hezbollah’s statements: To support the steadfast Palestinian nation and its brave and honorable resistance in the Gaza Strip, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance at 7:00 am local time of the barracks “Branit” directly targeted the occupying army with heavy artillery fire.

Hezbollah, in the second operation and in response to the aggression of the Zionist regime against the villages and civilians in southern Lebanon, the gathering centers of the occupying forces in the Zionist settlement “Kariat Shamune” directly and accurately target the attack of drones put an explosive.

In the third operation of Hezbollah fighters, at 11:30 this morning, the spying equipment of the occupation army in the “Jal base Al Alam” was directly targeted by an explosive drone.

Hezbollah at 11:50 minutes also attacked the Zionist military gathering centers around the “Al Matla” base with appropriate weapons. and targeted directly.

Lebanon Islamic resistance also targeted the gathering center of the Zionist military around the Al-Ghajar base with suitable weapons and directly targeted and killed or wounded a number of them.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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