Hezbollah Attacks Military Sites of the Zionist Entity

Hezbollah Anti-Tank Missiles, Sept 2024 Photo: Al Manar


September 19, 2024 Hour: 3:30 pm

The Lebanese Islamic resistance movement Hezbollah attacked on Thursday military sites of the Zionist entity in the north of the occupied Palestinian territories, following large-scale attacks perpetrated on Tuesday and Wednesday against thousands of Lebanese civilians, With 37 dead and thousands injured so far.

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Following the outbreaks of pagers and other communication devices, for which Hezbollah and the Lebanese Government blamed Israel, the Shiite militia launched a guided anti-tank missile attack against an occupying military position in the Ramim Ridge area.

This action resulted in at least eight wounded soldiers, two of them seriously.

On the other hand, a drone with explosives hit a military position in western Galilee. It caused two injuries, one of them serious.

According to Lebanese media, Hizbollah also attacked a position of Israeli soldiers in the village of Al-Mary. Used appropriate weapons and caused the death and injury of several occupying military personnel.

Israeli media reported that an Israeli vehicle was also attacked in the Tel Hai settlement, located between Kiryat Shmona and Miskav Am.

According to information published by the Lebanese media Al Manar, a missile was reported direct impact in Beit Hillal, in the area known as Finger of Galilee and another missile fell on an Israeli military base in the Yaara region. In the latter case, three soldiers were injured, including one seriously.

The Lebanese resistance and the authorities of that country blamed the Zionist entity for the detonations of communication devices in the possession of thousands of people, executed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Hezbollah pledged to respond to the attack carried out by Tel Aviv.

Autor: OSG

Fuente: PressTV-Al Manar

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