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Hezbollah targets occupation soldiers in Khallet Shuaib on the border… and attacks the “7200” base south of Haifa

  • From the clip “Count Your Soldiers,” previously published by the military media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, which shows Israeli soldiers being monitored on the border with occupied Palestine.

In parallel with its continuous confrontation and ambushes of the occupation forces trying to advance towards the southern Lebanese villages located on the front edge, Hezbollah continues to target concentrations of Israeli soldiers with missiles and attack targets belonging to the occupation in northern occupied Palestine.

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon launched an air attack with a squadron of attack drones on the “7200” maintenance and rehabilitation base, south of the occupied city of Haifa, so that the aircraft hit their targets accurately, at 1:45 pm on Sunday afternoon (Beirut and Jerusalem time).

In a separate operation, the resistance fighters launched a second attack with a swarm of attack drones on the base itself, this time targeting the explosive materials factory there, so that the planes also hit their targets accurately.

It also bombed the occupied city of Safed at 7 p.m., and the “Karmiel” settlement at 9:50 p.m., targeting each of them with a missile.

Likewise, Hezbollah targeted a gathering of occupation soldiers at the “Al-Baghdadi” site (at 11:20 p.m.), another in the “Yiftah” settlement (at 10:40 p.m.), and a third in the “Kfar Giladi” settlement (at 8:30 p.m.), Basaliyat. Missile too.

He targeted two other gatherings in the settlements of “Baram” (at 3:40 p.m.) and “Ma’alot-Tarshiha” with two missile launchers, while he targeted with artillery shells their gatherings in Khallet Shuaib, east of the town of Blida, at three o’clock.

Meanwhile, the military media of the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon published scenes documenting the targeting of the “Maalot-Tarshiha” settlement.

Another video was published showing the targeting of the Karmiel settlement, north of occupied Palestine.

Hezbollah had previously forced a force of Israeli soldiers to retreat when it attempted to infiltrate towards Khallet Shuaib, causing confirmed casualties, in an operation it carried out at 12:10 p.m.

The resistance had previously targeted gatherings of occupation soldiers in the “Shlomi” settlement with a missile strike, at 1:55 p.m., followed by another bombing at two o’clock, targeting gatherings of soldiers in the “Margaliot” settlement, also with a missile attack.

It also targeted two gatherings of soldiers in the “Al-Manara” settlement at dawn, causing precise hits, as it bombed each of them with a missile launcher, in two operations that were only 5 minutes apart (the first was at 12:30, and the second at 12:35).

While the occupation forces were trying to advance to evacuate the dead and wounded soldiers from Al-Manara, at 12:45, the resistance targeted it with a third missile launcher.

As for the Israeli military sites, Hezbollah targeted “Hadab Yarin” with missile weapons, hitting it directly, at 2:35 p.m.

It is noteworthy that a field officer in the Islamic Resistance Operations Room confirmed on the night of Saturday and Sunday that fire support groups targeted the locations of concentration of Israeli occupation soldiers in barracks, military sites and settlements off the Lebanese border, with artillery shells, missiles and heavy machine guns, causing direct hits.

The officer revealed details of an ambush carried out by the resistance in the Adaissa border area, which resulted in about 15 soldiers being killed or wounded, with their screams and wailing loudly loud.

Since the announcement of the start of the ground operation towards villages in southern Lebanon, the resistance has counted the killing of more than 25 officers and soldiers among the ranks of the elite Israeli “army,” and the wounding of more than 130, in numbers some of which the occupation has admitted, while the coming days will reveal what it hid from its audience, according to the officer.

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