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VIDEO: Hezbollah Launches Intense Rocket Barrage Targeting Occupied Palestine

Hezbollah escalated its targeted operations against Israeli positions on Saturday, marking a significant increase in actions by the Lebanese resistance group...

Hezbollah intensified its targeted assaults on Israeli positions on Saturday, as the Lebanese resistance organization reported conducting multiple strikes within Israeli territory.

Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance has conducted a total of sixteen operations as of Saturday, according to an announcement from Hezbollah’s Military Media, which also released footage documenting these actions, including one carried out today.

According to initial reports, the Islamic Resistance launched a series of rocket attacks on Israeli positions in Al-Malkiyeh and Avivim during the early hours of Saturday. The strikes occurred at approximately 1:00 AM and 2:45 AM local time, as detailed in the first two official statements.

According to their third statement, Hezbollah operatives launched a significant barrage of rockets at 10:30 AM, aimed at the Krayot region, located north of the city of Haifa.

According to reports from Israeli media, a number of locations in northern Israel, including Krayot and Acre, have sustained damage due to significant rocket impacts.

At 10:50, operatives from the Islamic Resistance executed dual strikes, launching rocket attacks on Israeli concentrations located at the Shlomi and Al-Bassa settlements, as detailed in the group’s fourth and fifth statements.

On Saturday, Hezbollah fighters launched a precision missile attack on the military base in Nasher, located east of Haifa, according to a statement identified as the sixth in sequence. The group stated that this strike was part of the ongoing Khaybar operations and was executed under the rallying cry, “Labbayk Ya Nasrallah.”

At 11:10 a.m., the Islamic Resistance launched a series of rockets targeting Kiryat Shmona, as detailed in their seventh official statement.

Israeli positions near the Lebanon border came under renewed attack as Hezbollah militants launched rocket barrages at Israeli military personnel stationed at the Al-Marj site and the Zar’it settlement. The assaults occurred at 11:10 AM and 12:10 PM, as indicated in the group’s eighth and ninth statements.

At 1:00 PM, Islamic Resistance operatives deployed a guided missile aimed at an Israeli Merkava tank situated in the Zar’it settlement, according to their tenth official statement. The attack reportedly resulted in the tank catching fire, with confirmed casualties among its crew members.

According to the eleventh and twelfth statements, Hezbollah continued its assault on Israeli targets, launching barrages of rockets that struck the occupied city of Safed and the Rosh Pinna settlement, located southeast of Safed, at approximately 12:50 PM and 1:00 PM, respectively.

In a coordinated assault spanning from 1:05 PM to 4:15 PM, Hezbollah forces launched rocket attacks on Israeli groups located in Al-Malkiyeh, the Avivim settlement, near the Lebanese town of Ayta Shaab, and the Zar’it settlement. This information was disclosed in the thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth official statements released by the concerned parties.

In its seventeenth communiqué, the Islamic Resistance reported that its combatants launched a barrage of rockets targeting Safed at 9:00 a.m. local time.

According to an eighteenth statement, Hezbollah forces launched an artillery attack on an Israeli assembly at the Fatima Gate in Kfar Kila at 4:35 PM.

According to the nineteenth and twentieth statements, Islamic Resistance fighters launched rocket attacks targeting Israeli assemblages in Al-Marj and Beit Hillel at 5:30 PM and 5:50 PM.

On Saturday, Hezbollah’s Military Media released footage showcasing operations conducted by the Islamic Resistance.

The following footage captures a missile strike targeting Krayot on Saturday.

Recent footage reveals yet another rocket assault targeting the Israeli location of Ras Al-Naqoura, occurring on Friday, October 18.

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