Hezbollah resistance movement says it has used precision-strike missiles in a series of new attacks against Israeli targets across Lebanon’s border with the occupied territories in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The Lebanese resistance movement made the announcement in a statement on Sunday.
The movement identified some of the targets as gathering sites of Israeli soldiers at the regime’s barracks and bases, saying the operations “resulted in direct hits.”
Hezbollah said it targeted Al-Raheb site with Burkan missiles, while striking the Khirbet Ma’er base using two Falaq 1 missiles.
The movement added that it also successfully targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers east of the Birkat Risha site with precision missiles, scoring direct hits.
Hezbollah also released a video on Sunday capturing its precision operation that targeted Israel’s espionage equipment at the regime’s Ras Naqoura naval site.
The strikes set off sirens as far as illegal Israeli settlements of Sderot, Efim, and Niram near the occupied territories’ border with Gaza.
“The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the people and resistance of Gaza amidst the brutal Zionist aggression, backed by an American green light and [with] complicity of Western and numerous Arab regimes,” the movement said in its statement.
The regime began its onslaught against Gaza on October 7, 2023 following an anti-Israeli operation by the territory’s resistance movements, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
At least 26,422 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed and over 65,000 others injured as a result of the regime’s brutal military onslaught that enjoys ample military and political support of the United States.
After the onset of the war, the Israeli regime began its attacks against Lebanon, which sparked a firefight with Hezbollah.
Hezbollah’s confrontation with Israel grew remarkably in intensity following a spate of assassinations carried out by the regime, including against Saleh al-Arouri, a senior official of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, who was martyred in a targeted assassination on January 2.
Also on Sunday, Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of three of its members, whom it named as Sadiq Mohammad Hashem, Ali Jamal Shokr, and Hussein Hassan Halawi.