Hezbollah crushed the base of Miron and the town of Nahariya
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al-Nashrah, Lebanon’s Hezbollah in a new statement announced the attack on a military base of the occupiers.
This statement states: In line with supporting the steadfast Palestinian nation in Gaza and helping its brave and honorable resistance and defending Lebanon and its people, the fighters of the Islamic resistance Today, Monday, Miron air base was bombed.
In another statement, Hezbollah announced that it also targeted the town of Nahariya with several missiles.
This is while a few hours ago, the Alma Research Center of the Zionist regime investigated the amount and quality of Hezbollah’s operations against this regime in October and reported that the number of Hezbollah attacks during the month of October was Compared to last year, it increased four times and reached 1158 attacks in one month.
Tel Parry and Dana Bullock, senior researchers at the ALMA Research Center, emphasized in the report that compared to previous data from the time the attacks began in October 2023 to October 2024, a total of 3,235 attacks by Hezbollah were recorded. which means 270 attacks per month.
According to this report, Hezbollah’s attacks increased four times over the past month, which indicates the escalation of conflicts. In October, about 54 Zionists were killed in Hezbollah attacks, 40 of whom were soldiers.
This Zionist Center added: Also, 54 percent of Hizbullah attacks were carried out in towns located within 5 kilometers of the borders, and this party also carried out 296 attacks at a distance of more than 5 kilometers from the borders, which is less than in the previous months. There has been a significant increase in the past.
According to this report, Hezbollah’s drone attacks are very dangerous and these drones are a trump card in Hezbollah’s hands; Because the drones that penetrate into the occupied Palestine cause the Zionists to be disappointed and frustrated, so that a drone can remain above the population centers and force hundreds of thousands of people to flee to shelters.