Today, Hezbollah carried out several operations targeting military objectives belonging to the Ioccupation in northern occupied Palestine. The Resistance confirmed launching a joint missile and drone attack, hitting six barracks and military sites including Zawara’ah depots, Kela’a barracks, Yoav barracks, Katsafya base, Nafah base, and a Zionist battalion in Beit Hillel using Grad and Falaq missiles.
Simultaneously, the Resistance struck, using combat one-way drones, the Dado base (Northern Region Command HQ), Mishar base (Main Intelligence HQ responsible for assassinations), and Katsafya barracks (7th Armored Brigade under Golan Division 210). All hits were confirmed successful.
Following this, Hezbollah announced a second aerial attack using combat drones on Mishar base, targeting remaining intelligence centers inside, and simultaneously launched another drone attack on Katsafya barracks, achieving precise hits.
Additionally, after monitoring Zionist forces, the Resistance targeted a military Humvee located at the Qadas Triangle (Yiftah-Yoshua) with a guided missile, directly destroying it and resulting in casualties.
Using missile weapons, Resistance fighters targeted Roueisset al-Qarn in the occupied Shebaa Farms, achieving direct hits. They also appropriately targeted the Ramtha site in Kfar Chouba’s hills, achieving direct hits.
The Resistance emphasized in their statements that these operations are in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and bolstering their resistance. They also noted that the attacks on Zionist barracks and sites were part of retaliation for the recent assassination carried out by the occupation in Jwayya town.
During ongoing operations, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth confirmed that Hezbollah’s actions since last weekend not only demonstrated the strength of their precision weapons amassed since the 2006 war but also revealed their calculated priorities in selecting Israeli military targets.
Moreover, Zionist media reported an unprecedented attack today involving 150 rockets, drones, and anti-tank missiles, lasting half an hour in northern occupied Palestine.
According to the media sources, 15 fires have broken out in northern occupied Palestine due to missiles launched from Lebanon.
Reports state on Wednesday morning that a massive barrage of rockets was fired on the northern region, stressing that “the rocket barrages that were fired from Lebanon are the largest in terms of rocket type and number since the beginning of the war.”
Some reports claim this was the largest attack since the 2006 war.
Simultaneously, Zionist media reported that Hezbollah fired a massive 160-rocket barrage at northern Palestine and launched a direct attack on Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, a military research and development company. Following the attack, towns within 10 kilometers of the Lebanese border were directed to take shelter and remain indoors, as per Israeli media.
Our correspondent added that the massive rocket barrage, which he said well exceeded the 100 being reported by Zionist media, was fired at Israeli military targets and continued for 10 minutes straight.
Israeli media confirmed direct damage to one of the buildings in Kibbutz Yaroun in the north, in addition to the outbreak of 15 fires in the occupied Golan and upper al-Jalil area following missile launches.
Rockets also fell in the Rosh Pinna and Shamir settlements area and a direct hit was recorded in Safad, where schools received instructions to halt academic activities.
Zionist media also reported several casualties in the Katzrin settlement in the occupied Golan after rocket fire from Lebanon.
Reports state that in south Lebanon salvos of rockets were launched from Lebanon towards upper al-Jalil and the occupied Syrian Golan.
The Lebanese Resistance also confirmed hitting the Zionist al-Raheb site on Thursday with heavy machine guns and artillery shells, confirming a direct hit.
Hezbollah’s military media also published footage of its frighters targeting the al-Raheb site, the Ramia and Zarait barracks of the occupation as well as the targeting the Meron base and headquarters of the Northern Corps, affiliated with the Israeli Military.
Hezbollah forces Zionist jet to retreat, strikes Rafael-linked plant
In a series of operations, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted Zionist forces and positions on Wednesday in support of Gaza and in response to the aggression on Lebanese civilians and towns and to the assassination in the southern town of Jwaya.
Hezbollah announced earlier today that the Israeli occupation targeted a building in Jwaya in southern Lebanon late Tuesday, leading to the martyrdom of Talib Sami Abdallah (Abu Talib) and three of his companions on the path to al-Quds: Mohammad Sabra (Baqer), Ali Soufan (Koumayl), and Hussein Hmayyid (Sajed).
The Resistance identified the martyr as Bahij Mohammad Hijazi (Hadi), born in 1981 and from the city of Haris, South Lebanon.
In the fourth operation of its kind ever, all of which were conducted in the past week, Hezbollah said it launched an air-to-surface missile toward a warplane over southern Lebanon, forcing it to retreat to northern occupied Palestine.
The operation indicates that the Resistance is moving to establish a new equation regarding the Zionist violation of Lebanese airspace.
In today’s statements, the Resistance revealed that out of 19 operations in total on Wednesday, 15 were in response to the assassination and the civilian casualties resulting from the aggression.
Palestinian Resistance continues guerrilla campaign
The al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced today that its fighters targeted occupation forces positioned at the Netzarim axis with short-range 114mm caliber Rajum missiles.
In a separate statement, the al-Qassam Brigades reported shelling occupation forces in the eastern al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City with heavy mortar shells and released footage of the operation.
Additionally, the al-Qassam Brigades claimed responsibility for targeting command and control rooms at the Netzarim axis with heavy mortar shells.
The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement, also reported shelling Zionist gatherings around the Karem Abu Salem and Sufa military sites, east of Rafah, with a barrage of heavy mortar shells.
Moreover, the al-Quds Brigades confirmed their rocket attacks on the settlements of Asdod, Askalan, Mefalsim, Nir Am, and Sderot, as well as cities deep within occupied Palestine and across the Gaza Envelope, in retaliation for Zionist crimes against the Palestinian people.
They released footage showing their fighters targeting a Merkava 4 tank in the northern Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the al-Mujahedeen Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Mujahedeen Movement, announced shelling of occupation forces near Raed al-Attar Mosque and the Flag Roundabout in western Rafah City with a barrage of mortar shells.
Additionally, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed to have shelled command and control rooms along the supply line at the Netzarim axis, south of Gaza City, with mortar rounds.
They also reported shelling gatherings of occupation forces and military vehicles on the western Rafah City fronts with mortars and released footage of sniping an occupation soldier at the Netzarim axis, south of the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood.
Yemen escalates naval campaign
The Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) targeted three ships in the Red and Arabian Seas as part of the operations in support of Gaza, and in retaliation to the US-UK aggression on Yemen, spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree stated on Thursday, as the ongoing genocide in the Strip has now surpassed 250 consecutive days.
The first operation was carried out by the YAF’s missile force against the Verbena cargo ship in the Arabian Sea, Saree said, confirming that it was hit, leading to a fire erupting on board.
US Central Command CENTCOM released a statement saying that Verbena was struck by two missiles, which caused a fire on the ship.
In the second and third operations, the SeaGuardian and Athina vessels came under attack in the Red Sea by Yemeni ballistic missiles and drones, and were directly hit, the spokesperson added.
Saree emphasized that the operations came after the ships’ owning companies violated the YAF’s ban on entry into the ports of occupied Palestine.
TUTOR targeted on Wednesday
This comes just one day after the Yemeni armed forces announced their first successful strike on a vessel using sea drones.
In a statement, Saree said that the YAF targeted the TUTOR vessel in the Red Sea using several ballistic missiles, in addition to sea and air drones, leading to severe damage to the ship, putting it at risk of sinking.
Shortly before the announcement, maritime security firms and shipping sources said that a Greek-owned cargo ship was struck by a small craft off Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah and was not under the command of the crew after sustaining damage in its engine room.
On Wednesday, the United States and British launched a joint aggression on Yemen, targeting a governmental facility in the al-Gabin district and a Radio Station in the Ramyah governorate.
It resulted in the injury of five civilians, including one who was critically injured.
Heavy material damages were also recorded in the targeted buildings.