Zionist media outlets reported on Wednesday that a Hezbollah force consisting of 4 fighters opened fire at Golani forces inside a building in southern Lebanon, killing six occupation soldiers and injured multiple others.
The Zionist media reports indicated that Golani forces entered a building in southern Lebanon and were subjected to close-range gunfire.
According to the Occupation Army Radio, the incident involving Golani forces occurred in the western sector of southern Lebanon. It added that the event began at 10 a.m. when members of Battalion 51 of the Golani Brigade entered a building.
“As soon as the forces entered, four Hezbollah fighters emerged from a tunnel opening and opened fire on the troops. In neighboring buildings, Hezbollah forces opened fire, and an anti-tank missile was launched at the building.”
The report noted that the dead and wounded were evacuated under Hezbollah fire, adding that the incident ended at 1 p.m.
It is worth noting that Hezbollah carried out on Wednesday 24 qualitative operations against the Zionist fascists, targeting the enemy troops in South Lebanon and bombarding the headquarters of the defense ministry in Tel Aviv.
Hezbollah announced that its fighters carried out multiple top-tier operations across and on the Lebanese-Palestinian border, targeting Zionist troop gatherings, settlements, military bases, and sites; and most remarkably, the Zionist Security Ministry in the city of Tel Aviv.
In a first, as part of its Khaybar series of operations and under the call “Labbyaka ya Nasrallah” [here we respond to your call, O Nasrallah], the Islamic Resistance announced that a swarm of drones was deployed and precisely struck the Kirya base, which houses the headquarters of the regime’s Ministry of Security, General Staff, War Management Room, and the Air Force’s war monitoring and control authority, on Wednesday afternoon.
The Kirya base, which is located 120 kilometers from the Palestinian-Lebanese borders, was targeted for the second time, using the Qader-2 ballistic missile, and achieving direct hits.
Also as part of the Khaybar series of high-end operations, Hezbollah announced the targeting of the Amos Base west of Afoula. The base is responsible for establishing transportation in the northern region and a central axis in the readiness of the Technology Directorate, and is located 55 kilometers from the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
The Zionist IWI arms production factory, located in Ramat HaSharon in the Tel Aviv suburbs, 110 kilometers from the Lebanese-Palestinian borders, was bombarded for the first time since the beginning of the war, using a barrage of advanced rockets that accurately struck their targets. The operation came as part of the Khaybar series as well and with the call of “Labbayk ya Nasrallah”.
Hezbollah launched its first operation of the day at dawn, targeting Zionist soldier gatherings in easternmost Maroun al-Ras with a rocket barrage. Later in the afternoon, a second soldier grouping was targeted in the same area, with a rocket barrage. Another in Wadi Yaroun, northeast of the southern village of Yaroun, was also struck by a barrage of Hezbollah’s rockets.
Throughout the day, occupation soldiers were also targeted in the Manara, Sa’sa, and Avivim settlements across the Lebanese-Palestinian border, with rocket barrages. Meanwhile, the Katzrin and Kfar Vradim settlements were also bombarded, as part of the framework of warnings issued by the Islamic Resistance to several northern settlements.
At noon, Hezbollah carried out two operations only minutes apart, intercepting a Hermes 450 drone and a Hermes 900 drone over the central sector using two surface-to-air missiles, forcing them to retreat and leave Lebanese airspace.
Later, the logistics base of the Zionist occupation forces’ 146th Brigade, located north of Sheikh Danun town, east of Nahariya came under attack, while the Ramim Battalion command headquarters in the Hounin Barracks was bombarded twice in a matter of minutes.
Using its advanced rockets, the Islamic Resistance targeted the Glilot Base, the headquarters of the Military Intelligence Unit 8200, in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, located 110 kilometers away from the Lebanese-Palestinian borders.
The operations come in defense of the Lebanese homeland and its steadfast people, in support of Gaza and its valiant Resistance, and in response to the massacres and crimes committed by the occupation.
The Khaybar series are closely linked to the aggressive raids on Beirut’s southern suburb. The resistance confirms its boldness in deciding to strike targets it deems appropriate, as it does not make decisions without the ability to anticipate and respond to the consequences.
The operation targeting Tel Aviv clearly has a political dimension, responding to the Zionist Minister of War, who surprised the Chief of Staff of the Army by setting the disarmament of Hezbollah as a primary goal of the war. This emphasizes that the resistance is working to establish an equation: neutralizing Tel Aviv in exchange for neutralizing Beirut’s suburb. Through gradual targeting, Hezbollah aims to impose this equation on the Zionists.
The dynamics appeared to follow this pattern: any strikes on Beirut’s suburb are met with a series of strikes on Haifa. However, “heavy” bombardment campaigns on the suburb prompt missile and drone launches toward Tel Aviv. The situation seems to be shifting further, with Tel Aviv increasingly being targeted in response to any aggression on Beirut. This escalation was particularly evident in the past few days, during which Hezbollah intensified strikes on Tel Aviv.
Regarding the nature of targets, there has been a noticeable increase in violent strikes against Lebanese civilians. The Zionist regime appears to be exploiting Lebanon’s fragile internal unity, aiming to inflict civilian casualties to pressure Hezbollah. Meanwhile, Hezbollah has remained focused on targeting military infrastructure, though this focus seems to be slowly fading. Recent days have witnessed intense fire on Nahariya and Haifa, resulting in several Zionist casualties.