Hezbollah Conducts 31 Strikes on Israeli Forces and Settlements in Escalating Border Operations
On Friday, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance in Lebanon launched a series of 31 military operations targeting Israeli forces, bases, and settlements across northern occupied Palestine. The attacks aimed to counter Israeli advances along the Lebanese-Palestinian border and to support the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
In a detailed set of statements, Hezbollah highlighted the breadth of its operations, which included rocket barrages, guided missiles, and aerial drone strikes. These actions were carried out in response to Israeli aggression and as a show of solidarity with the Palestinian people.
Key Operations:
Rocket Barrages: Beginning at 12:15 AM, Hezbollah targeted several key sites, including the “Shraga” base near Akka, the “Tirat Carmel” base south of Haifa, and multiple enemy gatherings in settlements such as Misgav Am, Yiftah, and Dishon.
Drone Strikes: Aerial attacks were launched on Israeli forces in settlements like Yir’on and Doviv, with Hezbollah confirming precision hits.
Targeting Strategic Positions: Multiple attacks were conducted on the eastern outskirts of Talousa and other key locations, with some positions hit repeatedly throughout the day.
Hezbollah’s statement reiterated its commitment to defending Lebanon and its people while standing with the Palestinian resistance. The group vowed to continue its operations against Israeli military targets as part of its broader strategy to confront occupation and aggression.
These strikes mark a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, with Hezbollah leveraging diverse tactics to sustain pressure on Israeli forces and settlements.