Hezbollah expands its operations and targets occupation sites and gatherings in the north and Haifa
Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:
Hezbollah announced the execution of a series of military operations targeting sites and gatherings of the Israeli occupation army in northern occupied Palestine and southern Lebanon, using rocket barrages, artillery shells, and drones.
The resistance stated that it targeted the settlements of Manara and Margaliot with two rocket barrages, as part of the advance warning to the northern settlements, coinciding with the escalation of its operations on the border front.
It also announced targeting gatherings of occupation soldiers in more than one sites, including the town of Maroun Al-Ras and the vicinity of the town of Taybeh, where strikes were carried out with artillery shells and concentrated rocket barrages, in addition to targeting gatherings of military vehicles in the Faqani area and the southern perimeter of Taybeh.
In separate operations, the resistance targeted the Hermon military site with rocket barrages, in addition to targeting the settlement of Shtula, and repeatedly shelled the settlement of Kiryat Shmona several times during the day, within the framework of responding to the ongoing aggressions.
The operations also included targeting military and industrial installations, including the Yodefat military industries company east of the city of Haifa, with rocket barrages, a development reflecting the expansion of the targeting circle towards the depths.
In a related context, the resistance used suicide drones to target military sites and gatherings, including the Ajl Hill site north of the Kfar Yuval settlement, along with targeting the Shimshon base west of the lake of Tiberias.
The military media also showed footage of operations targeting armored vehicles, including a D9 engineering vehicle, in addition to targeting tanks during attempts to advance in the vicinity of the town of Taybeh, where the resistance reported carrying out fire ambushes that led to the destruction of a number of vehicles.
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