At least one zionist soldiers killed, six others injured in Hezbollah attack

Hebrew media outlets have confirmed the death of an israeli soldier and injuries to six others in a rocket attack carried out by Hezbollah in Lebanon on Friday evening.
The incident occurred following Hezbollah's earlier statement, denouncing the Zionist regime's attack on journalists and civilians near the Al-Abad position on Thursday, which resulted in the tragic death of Abdullah Rabi al-Baka'i, a Lebanese Islamic Resistance fighter.
In retaliation, Hezbollah targeted a group of Israeli infantry forces near the "Branit" base with multiple rockets, causing casualties among the Israeli soldiers.
In addition to these events, a Zionist newspaper claimed that a drone originating from the Lebanese side was intercepted and destroyed as it entered the Galilee region.
Just a few hours ago, Al-Mayadeen network reported rocket attacks on the "Roisat-ul-Alam" base in the occupied territories and other Israeli bases in "Kafar Shaba" from inside Lebanon.
News sources also reported israeli artillery attacks on areas in southern Lebanon.
In response to the zionist regime's actions, Hezbollah has made it clear that such actions will not go unanswered, particularly following a journalist's account of the zionist regime's attacks on southern Lebanon. (ILKHA)
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