Hezbollah targets Israeli bases in occupied Golan

Hezbollah targets Israeli bases in occupied Golan
Hezbollah targets Israeli bases in occupied Golan
For the first time, Hezbollah attacked with a missile launcher the Al-Furan camp, which includes a stationing and preparation base for ground forces in the Syrian direction, in the occupied Golan. Its militias also attacked the northern base of Rawya, which houses the headquarters of the 71st armored battalion of the 188th brigade, and houses a tank ammunition depot, in the Golan.

Also, Islamic Resistance militiamen attacked with a missile launcher the Sharaga base, which is the administrative headquarters of the Golani brigade command north of the occupied town of Akka.

Also on Monday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted a gathering of occupation soldiers south of the town of Khiam with a missile launcher.

The Islamic Resistance also targeted a Merkava tank with a guided missile, west of the town of Shamaa, leading to its destruction. It also targeted a gathering of occupying forces south of the town of Khiam, with a missile launcher.

Hezbollah also attacked Israeli soldiers who were withdrawing from the town of Al-Bayada after heavy losses suffered on Sunday.

The Islamic Resistance also attacked a gathering of Israeli occupation army forces at the Al-Ajl plateau site, north of the Kavaryoval settlement, with an assault aircraft and hit its targets with precision , just as it attacked with a missile a gathering of occupying forces in the settlement of Al-Malikiyah.

Call for a “permanent ceasefire” in Lebanon, Israel and Gaza

Furthermore, and regarding the diplomatic aspect, the UN reiterated on Tuesday its call for a “permanent ceasefire” in Lebanon, Israel and Gaza, while a truce could be announced between Israel and Hezbollah.

“The only way to end the suffering of people on all sides is a permanent and immediate ceasefire on all fronts in Lebanon, Israel and Gaza,” Jeremy Laurence, door -spokesperson for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

The Israeli security cabinet was to decide on Tuesday on a ceasefire after two months of war against Hezbollah in Lebanon, while the United States spoke of a close agreement, while calling for caution.

The spokesperson added that Volker Türk, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, was “gravely concerned by the escalation” of the conflict in Lebanon.

He noted that at least 97 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes between November 22 and 24, including eight children and 19 women.

“These are further indications of the brutality of this war against civilians,” he said.

This “raises serious concerns about respect for the principles of proportionality, distinction and necessity”, underlined Jeremy Laurence.

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