European security sources have reported to Al Mayadeen that the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah’s recent strike against the Glilot base, and an Ein Shemer facility, associated with the Zionist regime’s Unit 8200, achieved substantial success.
According to the sources, the attack, dubbed Operation Arbaeen has resulted in significant casualties within the Zionist intelligence unit with fatalities reaching 22 and 74 members reported injured.
The operation was launched in response to the assassination of martyred Commander Fouad Shokor confirmed Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on August 25.
Dubbing the response Operation Arbaeen in a speech today, Sayyed Nasrallah reflected on the details of the operation and debunked Zionist claims that preceded and followed it.
Sayyed Nasrallah highlighted that the Glilot base is located 110 km from the Blue Line between Lebanon and occupied Palestine and 1,500 meters from Tel Aviv’s periphery, placing it just outside Tel Aviv. He added that the operation’s second target was the Ein Shemer airbase, situated 75 km from Lebanon and 40 km from Tel Aviv.
He confirmed that “a significant number of drones hit their intended targets, but the enemy is keeping all relevant details concealed, but the days and nights will reveal the truth of what happened there.”
Sayyed Nasrallah explained that the operation entailed two phases. The initial phase was focused on targeting sites and barracks in northern occupied Palestine with the hundreds of intended rockets to exhaust and deplete the Iron Dome and interceptor missiles, paving the way for phase two, which saw the swarms of drones heading toward their intended targets.
Regarding the guidelines set by the Resistance for selecting the said targets, Sayyed Nasrallah noted that they had to be military, not civilian, directly related to the assassination of the martyred leader, and located deep inside the occupied territory and close to Tel Aviv.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah continues striking Zionist military sites, soldier gatherings, and military equipment on the northern front in support of the people of Gaza and their brave Resistance, as well as defense of the Lebanese South against continuous aggression.
On Wednesday, Hezbollah announced that its fighters carried out nine operations across the Palestinian-Lebanese border, so far, which came as follows:
The spokesperson of the occupation forces reported that at least 30 rockets fired from Lebanon have targeted the al-Jalil Panhandle so far. Over 60 rockets were fired by Hezbollah toward the occupied north over the past hour alone.
This comes as the Zionist regime continues its aggression against the Lebanese South, most recently launching a series of airstrikes on Zebqin, the outskirts of Qlaileh, Rashaya al-Fakhar, and Yater, while a Zionist tank fired at Kfar Shouba, al-Khiam, and al-Wazzani.
Hezbollah could destroy Tel Aviv, Gush Dan if attacked: Zionist Gen.
Zionist Reserve Major General Yitzhak Brik cautioned against the grave consequences the regime would face if it chose to escalate the war with Lebanon, stressing that the threats issued by senior security officials are “futile and pointless.”
In an interview with Zionist Channel 12, Brik stated that “the most dangerous lie being promoted right now, which could create a major disaster for ‘Israel,’ is that the army will launch an attack on Hezbollah.”
He elaborated, saying, “The public needs to understand the truth. This very small (Zionist) army, which has been divided into six divisions and cannot eliminate Hamas because it cannot remain in the territories it occupies, will face many problems if it wages a large-scale war on Lebanon.”
According to Brik, these problems include “the army’s struggles with logistics, maintenance, ammunition, and spare parts, as it has unusable tanks.”
“Even if the army manages to reach the Litani River, it will find that it must leave within two or three weeks because there will be no one to replace it,” he said, adding that Security Minister Yoav Gallant had admitted that the army has no intention of remaining in Lebanon, meaning that such a move “would achieve nothing.”