Lebanese resistance bombs Israeli base in occupied Golan

According to a statement, the movement confirmed that the blow to the aforementioned Israeli military position in the occupied Syrian Golan constitutes a response to enemy aggression against Lebanese civilian cities and homes, most recently the attack on the town of Bekaa.

In the early morning, raids by Tel Aviv planes in the Al-Safari area of ​​Bekaa caused the destruction of a factory and extensive damage to residential homes.

According to Israeli media, some 70 missiles were launched against the area south of the Golan Heights and dozens of explosions were heard after the alarm sirens were activated.

As part of its retaliation for enemy crimes, Hizbullah yesterday carried out 10 military operations that included the firing of Katyusha and Falaq rockets towards the Israeli border settlements Margaliot, Kfar Giladi, Kfar Yuval, Shtula, Avivim and Kiryat Shmona.

Lebanese fighters also hit artillery bunkers, the deployment of their soldiers and Israeli vehicles at the Al-Zaoura base in the occupied Syrian Golan.

The movement confirmed the firing of missiles at the Al-Samaqa military site, as well as the attacks on espionage equipment at the Al-Malkiya position and the Ramya site, in the western sector of the southern border.

Such actions were a response to Israeli aggression against the southern town of Mais al-Jabal, which left four people dead and several injured.

In this context, the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth commented on an intensification of the escalation in northern Israel on Sunday with rocket bombardment towards the Upper Galilee.

Incidentally, he indicated that the number of missiles fired by Hizbullah towards the north approached 100, causing significant damage to homes, vehicles, infrastructure and civilian property.

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