Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted, with a missile, the “Homa” base in the occupied Syrian Golan, as it also announced that it had targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Al-Manara colony with a missile.
This morning, the resistance detonated an explosive device against the occupation soldiers and clashed with them as they attempted to infiltrate Tal al-Mudwar, in the town of Ramiya. The resistance said it had killed and injured several Israeli soldiers, while “the clashes continued on Sunday with hand and medium caliber weapons,” according to a Hezbollah press release.
Earlier, at dawn on Sunday (3:45 AM), resistance fighters detonated an explosive device, killing and injuring Israeli soldiers, as they tried to infiltrate the town of Ramiya.
Also at dawn on Sunday, the resistance attacked a gathering of enemy soldiers at the Tal Shaar site with artillery shells and targeted an armored vehicle near the Ramiya site with a guided missile, directly hitting it killing and injuring members of his crew.
Before that, the resistance had bombed the Ma’iliyya occupation camp with a missile. In the same context, the fighters also targeted a gathering of occupation soldiers near the Ramim site with a missile launcher.
Similarly, the resistance targeted a gathering of occupation soldiers near the “Al-Marj” site with a missile launcher.
The Israeli army announced that Lebanese Hezbollah fired approximately 320 projectiles from Lebanon into Israel during Yom Kippur, Judaism’s holiest day, from Friday evening to sunset Saturday.
“During the entire Yom Kippur weekend, approximately 320 projectiles fired by the Hezbollah organization crossed the border from Lebanon into Israel,” she said in a statement.
In a separate statement, the army said two projectiles fired at the southern Israeli town of Ashkelon from the northern Gaza Strip where it is at war with Palestinian Hamas fell in a uninhabited area.
Furthermore, the Lebanese army announced on Friday the death of two of its soldiers in Israeli fire on one of its positions in the south of the country, where the Israeli army and the Islamist movement Hezbollah are now at open war.
“The Israeli enemy targeted a military position in Kafra, in the south, killing two and wounding three,” the army announced in a statement. This brings to four the number of Lebanese soldiers killed since the start of the intensification of Israeli bombings on Lebanon on September 23.
Furthermore, a new peacekeeper was injured in southern Lebanon, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) announced on Saturday, hit by a bullet while UNIFIL is under crossfire from Israel and Hezbollah .
Israel said it had fired in the direction of a “threat”, before telling Washington on Sunday that it would “continue” to work to avoid harming UNIFIL forces.
Friday evening, “a peacekeeper was hit by fire while a military action was taking place not far from the UNIFIL headquarters in Ras al-Naqoura”, reports a press release from the force which has 10,000 men in southern Lebanon. . On Thursday and Friday, UNIFIL announced that four of its members, Indonesians and Sri Lankans, had been injured, including at least two due to an attack by Israeli troops.