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Hezbollah strikes Israeli military sites, settlements in fresh retaliatory operations

Rockets and military vehicles belonging to the Hezbollah resistance movement are put on display at a museum in Baalbek, Lebanon.

The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched drone and rocket attacks at Israeli military bases and settlements in retaliation for the regime’s bloody wars on Lebanon and the Gaza Strip.

In statements released on Sunday, Hezbollah said it conducted operations against the Haifa Naval Base and the Naoura facility, as well as two Israeli settlements in the northern part of the occupied territories.

The resistance group said it targeted the Haifa Naval Base, which houses a fleet of missile boats and submarines, in Haifa Bay with a squadron of attack drones.

It also reported a similar drone attack at the Naoura base, headquarters of the Israeli military’s 36th Division, near the Lebanese border with the occupied lands.

Hezbollah further said that it fired barrages of rockets towards the settlements of Bar Yohai and Ayelet HaShahar.

The operations, it added, came in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their resistance, and in defense of Lebanon.

Since early October 2023, Israel has been waging brutal two-front aggression that has killed at least 43,603 people in Gaza and 3,189 others in Lebanon so far.

Over the same period, the usurping regime has also assassinated several resistance leaders, including Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Since Nasrallah’s assassination in late September, Hezbollah has increased its retaliatory attacks against Israeli targets and vowed to keep fighting until the Tel Aviv regime ends the wars.


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