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Hezbollah Drones in Action, Israeli Occupation Sites Under Fire- Video

In steadfast support of the people and resistance in Gaza and in defense of Lebanese territories, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance conducted multiple operations on Wednesday, striking several Israeli occupation facilities and sites with explosive-laden drones and different types of missiles.

The group’s military media issued a series of statements outlining the attacks and their outcomes:

First Operation

The initial statement announced that on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 12:40 PM, the Islamic Resistance’s fighters targeted the Al-Raheb site with artillery shells, scoring direct hits.

Second Operation

The second statement reported that at 12:40 PM, the group’s fighters launched an artillery strike on the Al-Raheb site, achieving direct hits.

Third Operation

As per the third statement, at 3:50 PM, Hezbollah’s fighters struck the Al-Malikiyah site with rockets, scoring direct hits.

Fourth Operation

In response to the Israeli attacks and assassinations in Mayfdoun and Jwayya, Hezbollah fighters launched an aerial attack on Wednesday with a squadron of drones, targeting Israeli artillery positions in Al-Zaourah and causing confirmed casualties among Zionist officers and soldiers.

Fifth Operation

At 7:05 PM on Wednesday, Hezbollah’s fighters precisely targeted the Al-Sammaqa Israeli occupation site in the occupied Kfar Shouba hills with rockets, achieving direct hits.

More Precise Strikes

Later on Wednesday, Hezbollah’s valiant fighters responded to the Israeli attacks and assassinations in the southern towns of Mayfadoun and Jwayya. They bombed the headquarters of the Northern Corps in the Ein Zeitim base with several Katyusha rockets.

Additionally, Hezbollah’s fighters successfully targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation soldiers in Jabal Nadhar with rockets.

Israeli Military Vehicle Obliterated

Hezbollah’s military media released a video showcasing the operation targeting an Israeli army personnel carrier near the Ruwaysat al-Alam site in the occupied Kfar Shouba hills on Monday, August 6, 2024:

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