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Casualties as Hezbollah retaliatory strikes target Israel military sites

Fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement have carried out a string of operations against Israeli military positions in the northern part of the occupied territories in retaliation for attacks on towns and villages in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah announced in a statement on Sunday that its members struck the newly-established headquarters of the Israeli military’s Brigade 91 at Ayelet military base with a squadron of kamikaze drones, inflicting casualties on troops stationed there.

The statement noted that the airstrike was conducted in reprisal for Israeli attacks on towns and villages in southern Lebanon, particularly Arnoun village, situated 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) southeast of Nabatiyeh, and the town of Khardali.

Hezbollah fighters also fired several rocket-propelled grenades at a gathering of Israeli soldiers near Hadab Yarin outpost.

Moreover, the resistance group struck the Israeli Ruwaisat al-Alam base in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shuba hills with a heavy-caliber Burkan (Volcano) missile, causing casualties among the soldiers deployed at the site.

Hezbollah fighters also launched a barrage of rockets at Ramtha outpost, achieving a direct hit.

Hezbollah strikes in solidarity with Palestinians, meant to protect Lebanon: Official

Hezbollah strikes in solidarity with Palestinians, meant to protect Lebanon: Official

Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem said fighters in the Lebanese resistance movement are committed to confront the occupation of their Palestinian brethren.

Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging deadly fire since early October last year, shortly after the regime launched a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip following a surprise operation by Hamas.

The Lebanese resistance movement has vowed to keep up its retaliatory attacks as long as the Israeli regime continues its Gaza war, which has so far killed at least 38,584 Palestinians, mostly women and children, in Gaza.

Hezbollah officials have repeatedly said they do not want a war with Israel while stressing that they are prepared in case it occurs.

Two Israeli wars waged against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006 were met with strong resistance from Hezbollah, resulting in the retreat of the regime in both conflicts.

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