Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has announced striking three military bases belonging to the Israeli regime on the country’s border with the occupied territories.
In a statement on Friday, the resistance announced striking the al-Assi and Hermon outposts with “guided missiles” and other weapons earlier in the day.
Moments later, the movement said it had hit a gathering of Israeli forces at the Hounin military base, saying the missiles used for the strike had exactly hit their designated targets.
Israeli sources, meanwhile, reported that Hezbollah’s fighters had fired at least 30 mortar rounds against the occupying regime’s military positions near Lebanon’s border.
A day earlier, Hezbollah had detailed hitting the Israeli outposts of al-Ramtha, Zibdin, Ruwaisat al-Qarn, Ruwaisat al-Alam, and al-Radar in the Tel Aviv-occupied Shebaa Farms and the Kfarshuba Hills “with guided missiles and appropriate weapons.”
The movement and the Israeli regime have been exchanging sporadic fire since October 8, a day after the regime started bringing the Palestinian territory of the Gaza Strip under a relentless and indiscriminate war.
Also on October 8, the Lebanese resistance movement said the group’s “guns and rockets” were with Palestinian fighters.
Hezbollah has already fought off two Israeli wars against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, forcing a humiliating retreat upon the Tel Aviv regime’s military in both cases.
The resistance movement has vowed to resolutely defend Lebanon in case of any Israeli-imposed war.