Lebanon’s Hezbollah launches attacks on israeli sites in response to Gaza genocide

Following the breakdown of the Gaza truce and israel's resumption of hostilities, Hezbollah executed a series of attacks on several israeli sites along the border with Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance's military media issued consecutive statements, asserting that these actions aim to support the people of Gaza and the resistance against the israeli war.
The first statement, released on Friday, reported that at 16:00, fighters of the Islamic resistance targeted a gathering of enemy soldiers near the Jal Al-Alam site with appropriate weaponry. Subsequently, at 16:43, a second statement announced the targeting of another gathering of enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the Al-Marj site.
In a third statement, it was revealed that at 16:43 on Friday, the Islamic resistance fighters targeted the Ramim military base with appropriate weapons. The fourth statement, issued at 16:40, highlighted the successful targeting of the deployment points of Israeli occupation soldiers near the Ramya site, achieving direct hits.
The fifth statement, at 17:10, reported that Islamic resistance fighters targeted the Al-Marj site with appropriate weapons, causing confirmed injuries.
Simultaneously, the zionist regime enemy retaliated by bombarding several Lebanese border towns, resulting in the tragic death of a woman and her son in Houla. Israeli warplanes also conducted raids on the outskirts of Naqoura, Aita Shaab, and Al-Jebbein.
The Islamic Resistance mourned the martyrdom of Mohammad Hussein Mazraani, who lost his life on the way to Al-Quds. The escalating hostilities underscore the volatile situation in the region, with concerns growing over the impact on civilian populations and the urgent need for diplomatic intervention. (ILKHA)
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