Regional Resistance Consistently Strikes Zionist Targets

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah launched operations against Zionisttargets on Sunday, as the aggression on Lebanese border towns and assassinations continue.

Opening up their operations today, Hezbollah’s freedom fighters launched an aerial attack with a one-way drone targeting the headquarters of the Sahel Battalion in the Beit Hillel Barracks. The gatherings and residential areas of officers and soldiers were directly impacted, leaving them dead or wounded.

In their second attack for the day, Hezbollah fighters also launched an aerial attack with a swarm of one-way drones on the headquarters of the newly established 91st Division in Ayelet HaShahar (northeast of Safed), targeting the gatherings and residential areas of officers and soldiers, leaving them dead or injured, as the target was directly impacted.

Both operations were carried out in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and their valiant resistance and in response to the assassination in the town of al-Khiara yesterday.

Zionist media admitted that a Hezbollah drone fell in Ayelet HaShahar (northeast of Safed), confirming that it hit the soldiers’ residence and that a soldier sustained serious injuries.

Also on the Ayelet HaShahar attack, Zionist media said it is an embodiment of the danger Hezbollah’s drones pose.

Later, at 5:15 pm, Hezbollah freedom fighters targeted the al-Ramtha site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Chouba hills with rocket artillery, achieving a direct hit.

10 minutes later, the al-Semmaqa site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Chouba came under attack with artillery rockets by Hezbollah fighters who achieved a direct hit.

Hezbollah fighters also attacked the Roueissat al-Qarn site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms, at 7:10 pm, with rocket artillery weapons. A direct impact was achieved in this attack.

Hezbollah released footage from the operation whereby its fighters targeted a building in which Zionist enemy soldiers are stationed in the Metulla settlement in northern occupied Palestine.

Later on Sunday night, Islamic Resistance fighters hit a military vehicle with multiple anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), after carefully monitoring the movements of Zionist forces deployed in and out of the Metulla military site.

Hezbollah anti-armor forces ambushed the vehicle as it made its way to the site, destroying the vehicle and killing and injuring its crew members.

Zionist media outlets reported that one soldier was killed in the ambush while another six were injured. Media outlets added that barrages of mortar shells hit the site as occupation forces attempted to evacuate the casualties to hospitals.

The incident was described as “complicated”, a commonly used phrase by occupation media outlets when several military casualties fall as a result of the Resistance’s attacks.

Yemeni Armed Forces target two ships

The naval forces of the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) carried out a second operation targeting the vessel Transworld Navigator in the Red Sea using an unmanned surface vehicle, resulting in a direct hit on the ship, announced the YAF spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree on Sunday.

In a televised statement, Saree mentioned that the YAF’s rocket force also targeted the vessel STOLT SEQUOIA in the Indian Ocean with several cruise missiles, affirming that the operations achieved its objectives.

According to the spokesperson, the operations came after the owning companies of the two ships violated the ban imposed by the YAF on entry to the ports of occupied Palestine.

In the same context, Saree noted that the operations conducted by the YAF in response to the American and British aggression on Yemen have forced the American aircraft carrier, USS Eisenhower, to leave and withdraw from the Red Sea.

US officials have greenlit the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, which was dispatched to the Red Sea to counter the Yemeni Armed Forces’ operations in support of Gaza, to return home.

It is noteworthy that on Saturday, Saree confirmed that the YAF’s Navy fired several anti-ship ballistic missiles at the Transworld Navigator bulk carrier, dealing direct hits to the vessel.

Saree renewed on Sunday the YAF’s warning to all companies continuing commercial dealings with the occupation entity through maritime shipping, underlining that their ships will be directly targeted within the operational area of the YAF, regardless of their destination.

The spokesman also commended the companies that have halted maritime shipping operations to the ports of occupied Palestine and positively responded to the YAF’s previous statements.

Elsewhere, Saree affirmed that the operations of the YAF will continue until the aggression stops and the siege on the Palestinian people in Gaza is lifted.

Iraqi Resistance attack Dead Sea target

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced that its fighters attacked a vital target on the coast of the Dead Sea using drones.

In a statement, the Iraqi Resistance said the attack comes in continuation of its path in resisting occupation and in response to the massacres committed by the occupation entity against Palestinian civilians.

The statement also confirmed the Islamic Resistance’s continuation “in striking the enemy’s strongholds.”

In addition, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq published footage of its fighters launching drones toward a vital target in the occupied Palestinian city of Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) on Saturday.

This comes as earlier, the Iraqi Resistance confirmed that its fighters attacked a military camp in southeast Syria, occupied by US troops and close to the borders with Jordan and Iraq.

The Resistance said it attacked the al-Tanf base in Syria’s Homs with drones, adding that the intended targets were hit and destroyed with precision.

According to the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, the aerial attack was a response to the US bombardment on the border between Iraq and Syria that claimed the life of one Iraqi Resistance fighter.

Reports state that the aggression targeted the tribal area west of al-Bukamal, on the border with Syria.