Hezbollah Launches Fresh Strikes on Israeli Military Sites

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Hezbollah announced a new wave of attacks against Israeli military targets, striking infrastructure and troop concentrations in several locations in the occupied territories. The Lebanese resistance group issued multiple statements detailing its operations.
Hezbollah reported launching missile attacks on military infrastructure belonging to the Israeli army in the settlement town of Nahariya, located in the northern occupied territories. In a separate statement, the group announced an attack on a gathering of Israeli soldiers at the regime’s helicopter airport in the town of Shlomi, utilizing suicide drones for the operation.
Further statements from Hezbollah indicated that it had targeted Israeli military gatherings in the town of Al-Biyada with missile attacks. Another announcement detailed strikes on Israeli army infrastructure in the Krayot area, north of the occupied city of Haifa, using Hezbollah missiles.
In response to these developments, the Israeli Home Front Command reported that warning sirens were activated in Zarit in Western Galilee due to the potential infiltration of drones from Lebanon. The Hebrew newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth” claimed that missiles fired towards Nahariya and Acre were intercepted, with some landing in open areas. However, the newspaper “Israel Hayom” reported the fall of a drone in an open area in Acre, located in the north of occupied Palestine.
The Israeli Home Front Command also announced that warning sirens were sounded in Kiryat Shmona and its surrounding areas in Upper Galilee following missile fire from Lebanon. Hebrew sources reported that Hezbollah launched heavy missiles towards the Galilee region in northern occupied Palestine. The Israeli army radio stated that Hezbollah fired approximately 10 missiles towards Kiryat Shmona, Metula, and several other settlements in Upper Galilee. This Israeli media outlet added that warning sirens had been continuously activated in Upper Galilee over the past hour.

