Lebanon’s Hezbollah Targets Israeli Sites with ‘Guided Missiles’
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched a series of retaliatory strikes against the positions of the Israeli occupation forces across the country’s southern border.
Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television news network reported on Sunday that Hezbollah targeted “with guided missiles” the Israeli outpost of Ruwaisat al-Alam on the Kfar Shuba hills in the eastern section of southern Lebanon.
The news network also added that the technical devices and spying equipment on the tower of the Israeli Al-Abad site, located outside the town of Hula in the occupied territories, were targeted with guided missiles.
Moreover, the Israeli media confirmed an exchange of fire with Hezbollah in the occupied Shebaa Farms, with an Israeli occupation army spokesman saying that a tank was hit by a guided missile fired from Lebanon.
Reports by Israeli social media networks also said “heavy gunfire from Lebanon” had targeted an Israeli outpost near Misgav Am settlement on the border with the Arab country.
The latest developments came a day after the Lebanese resistance movement announced striking three military bases belonging to the Israeli regime on the country’s border with the occupied territories.
Source: almasirah.net