Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has targeted an Israeli Merkava tank, causing casualties among the regime’s soldiers, Al Mayadeen TV channel reports.
The Israeli tank was hit at the al-Raheb military site on the border between Lebanon and the occupied territories at Wednesday dawn, leaving deaths and injuries among the armored vehicle’s crew.
On Tuesday, Hezbollah fighters targeted another Merkava tank, killing and wounding Israeli forces.
The “Islamic resistance fighters attacked the armored vehicle near the barracks in Manara with a guided anti-tank missile,” Hezbollah military wing said in a statement posted on its Telegram channel.
#WATCH | The Islamic Resistance in #Lebanon published a video depicting a Kornet ATGM strike against an Israeli vehicle in the “Metula” settlement.
According to Israeli media, The strike led to casualties among Israeli soldiers. pic.twitter.com/0hObNErHAS
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) October 17, 2023
On October 15 and 16, Hezbollah fighters hit two more Merkava tanks in attacks on Israeli troops stationed in border areas.
The Hezbollah attacks come amid Israel’s deadly bombing campaign on the Gaza Strip, which followed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas on October 7.
Hezbollah praised the Hamas operation, saying armed resistance is the only way to confront the Israeli “aggression”.
‘Hamas, Hezbollah coordinating war’s next moves’
A senior Hamas representative in Lebanon said that the Gaza-based Palestinian group and Hezbollah are closely coordinating their next steps in fighting against Israel.
“We have very strong relations with Hezbollah. We were cooperating with Hezbollah before the attack on Israel and after and now we are in full cooperation,” Ahmed Abdul-Hadi, the head of Hamas’ political bureau in Beirut, told the Politico news website.
He also noted that despite close cooperation with Hezbollah, the October 7 operation was all Hamas’s work.
“This operation was organized by the al-Qassam Brigades (the military wing of Hamas) and later other Palestinian organizations joined the operation. This was purely a Palestinian mission – its planning and execution. Not even our loyal allies knew what was coming,” he explained.
Abdul-Hadi further said that Hezbollah is now “geared for a major war” against Israel in the north, while Hamas would burst Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “dream” of driving it out of Gaza.
He described a possible Israeli ground offensive against Gaza as one of the key triggers that could bring Hezbollah fully into the conflict.
“Hezbollah will pay no attention to threats from anyone against it entering the war; it will ignore warnings to stay out of it. The timing of when Hezbollah wants to enter the war or not will relate to Israeli escalation and incidents on the ground, and especially if Israel tries to enter Gaza on the ground,” the Hamas official said.