Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has struck an Israeli base near the headquarters of the regime’s Mossad spy agency on the outskirts of Tel Aviv with a rocket barrage.
The movement announced carrying out the strike as part of its Khaybar operations in a statement on Monday.
It identified the precise target as the Glilot base of the regime’s 8200 military intelligence unit, the Israeli military’s largest unit that comprises several thousand forces.
Earlier in the day, Hezbollah had directed similar rocket barrages against the Nimra base, one of the regime’s main bases in the northern part of the occupied Palestinian territories, and a gathering of enemy vehicles and forces behind the Jal al-Alam site.
It had also fired rockets towards the Karmiel, Kfar Fradim, and Beit Hillel illegal settlements and a number of such settlements north of the city of Haifa, and struck groups of enemy forces behind the gate of the town of Rmeish and on the Qalaa heights in the town of Blida in southern Lebanon.
Elsewhere in southern Lebanon, the movement had struck a gathering of enemy forces in the Maroun al-Ras park.
Later, Hezbollah fired a rocket salvo against gatherings of enemy forces in the settlements of Shlomi and Hanita.
The strikes came as part of the pro-Palestinian operations that Hezbollah has been conducting against the occupied territories since last October, when the regime began bringing the Gaza Strip under a genocidal war.
They also served as a means of retaliation against the regime’s killing of thousands of Lebanese during its ongoing escalation against the country that has followed the launch of the Gaza war.
The movement, meanwhile, vowed that “the Islamic Resistance remains present and ready to defend our country and our oppressed and dignified people. It will not hesitate to fulfill its duty to deter the enemy from its arrogance and oppression.”