Hezbollah rockets streak across occupied territories, hit vital Israeli military positions
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched fresh reprisal attacks on Israeli military positions and illegal settlements in the northern part of the occupied Palestinian territories in support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and in response to the Tel Aviv regime’s unrelenting strikes across Lebanon.
The group said in a brief statement on Monday morning that its members targeted a group of Israeli troops in the area of Khallet Warda, opposite the Lebanese village of Aita al-Shab, with a barrage of rockets.
Hezbollah fighters also fired salvos of rockets at Israeli troops stationed at Jabal Kahil area near the southern Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras, and the eastern side of Markaba village.
Moreover, the resistance movement launched a rocket barrage at the Israeli military artillery position in Beit Hillel moshav in the northern side of the occupied lands.
A gathering of Israeli forces at the al-Malikiyah outpost came under a rocket attack as well, and Hezbollah fighters shelled the illegal Kiryat Shmona settlement with dozens of rockets.
Hezbollah fighters also launched rockets at an Israeli artillery position in the illegal Odem settlement of the occupied Golan Heights.
Earlier, the Lebanese resistance movement had struck the Israeli military’s Filon base, the headquarters of the 210th Division, and the Tirat Carmel base in southern Haifa with separate rocket barrages.
Hezbollah says it has fired salvos of rockets at an Israeli base in the northern occupied town of Safed in retaliation for the occupying regime’s ongoing aggression against Lebanon.
Hezbollah also targeted the city of Haifa and the Israeli army’s Samson unit’s base, near Lake Tiberias, with barrages of advanced rockets.
Israel has been targeting Lebanon since October 2023, when it launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
Hezbollah has been responding to the aggression with numerous retaliatory operations, targeting the occupied Palestinian territories.
Since late September, Israel has escalated its strikes against Hezbollah, assassinating its leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and a number of its senior figures.
At least 2,350 people have been killed by Israeli fire, and 10,906 others wounded since the clashes began last year, according to the health ministry.
The Lebanese resistance movement has vowed to keep up its operations against Israel as long as the Israeli regime continues its Gaza war, which has so far killed at least 42,519 Palestinians, mostly women and children.