For the first time ever Hezbollah fired a ballistic missile at Tel Aviv, reaching the furthest distance into the occupation to date. David’s slingshot, the Zionists medium tier air defense system, intercepted the missile. Each missile costs the regime one million dollars.
A single one of these missiles from Hezbollah force 1.2 million settlers into shelters. Zionist sources estimate Hezbollah has approximately 5,000 of these missiles.
The previous day, Hezbollah carried out 18 attacks on the entity.
The Resistance group said it targeted the Kiryat Shmona settlement with a barrage of rockets, resulting in fires according to Zionist media. Firefighting teams were dispatched to the area in an attempt to extinguish the fires.
Hezbollah also struck the Meggido military airbase west of Afula – north of Jenin – three times throughout the early hours of the day with salvos of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 rockets.
Additionally, in a strategic operation, the Resistance announced targeting with Fadi rockets the Zionist base, which is the occupation army’s main transport and logistical support base for the northern region.
Around 60 km deep into northern occupied Palestine, in the Zichron area, Hezbollah targeted a factory specializing in producing explosives, with two seperate barrages of Fadi 2 rockets.
The Resistance also announced that it has struck the Ramat David airbase, which has been under repeated Hezbollah strikes over the past two days due its key role in launching the airstrikes on Lebanon.
Furthermore, the group targeted the logistical warehouses of the 146th Brigade at the Naftali base.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced a significant attack targeting the Zionist naval elite unit Shayetet 13 in the Atlit base, located south of Haifa. This marks Hezbollah’s 18th statement on the day’s operations.
The Islamic Resistance underlined that the assault involved a swarm of drones that had struck Zionist assembly points within the base. The Resistance underlined that the UAVs had struck their intended targets.
Hezbollah underlined that the operation was a direct response to the occupation’s aggression on Gaza and Lebanon, stressing that it was in support of the people of Gaza and their Resistance, as well as in defense of Lebanon and its citizens.
The targeted unit is known as the occupation’s elite naval force, ranking as a top-tier special unit within the occupation forces. It is regarded as one of the three most pivotal special forces among the ranks of the occupation, serving a pivotal role in reconnaissance operations.
Zionist media outlets reported that air raid sirens were sounded in both Atlt and Neve Yam, the first time in five years such alarms had been sounded in these areas.
Hezbollah’s drones reached an unprecedented depth within the occupied Palestinian territories, according to reports. The Atlit base, located on the Mediterranean coast, lies 12 kilometers south of Haifa.
This attack follows a series of similar high-profile operations conducted by Hezbollah in northern occupied Palestine, most notably the missile strike on the Samson base using the newly inaugurated Fadi-3 rockets, which saw the light of day following the recent outbreak of hostilities.
Hezbollah launched 50 rockets targeting the Dado base, the headquarters of the Northern Command, and the Gesher HaZiv settlement with multiple rocket salvos.
Prior to this, Hezbollah also shelled the Rosh Pina settlement and fired dozens of missiles at the main storage facilities of the occupation’s Northern Command in the Nimra base, as well as the HaGoshrim and Katzrin settlements with rocket barrages.
The military spokesman confirmed that 300 rockets had been launched from Lebanon toward northern occupied Palestine on Tuesday alone. Zionist media described the barrage of rockets over Safed as “chaotic.”
Despite heavy Zionist bombardments of villages in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, Hezbollah has continued to expand its missile strikes deeper into Israeli-occupied territories.
Inauguration of Fadi-3
Hezbollah announced on Tuesday that it had launched Fadi-3 rockets at the Samson base. In a statement, Hezbollah explained that the Samson base serves as a command and regional equipment center.
This marks the first deployment of the Fadi-3 rocket in the ongoing war, striking the Samson Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS) near the Golani Junction, west of occupied Lake Tabarayya.
The Samson base is located approximately 35 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
Zionist sources further noted the sounding of sirens across northern occupied Palestine, with Hezbollah firing 105 rockets toward the region in an hour and a half.