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Hezbollah targets Tel Aviv with advanced Qader-2 missiles

Frame grab from footage unveiled by Hezbollah on October 16, 2024 shows the movement firing an advanced Qader-2 missile towards the outskirts of the city of Tel Aviv in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has unveiled a video showing its deployment of its advanced Qader-2 missiles against the city of Tel Aviv in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The group released the video in early Wednesday, saying the operation featured in the footage depicts its firing two projectiles of the type towards the suburbs of the city.

The operation came only two days after the movement fired a barrage of rockets against the same target, and less than a week following its launch of a squadron of kamikaze drones towards it.

Shortly afterwards, Hezbollah released another video, warning that it would turn the city of Haifa in the northern part of the occupied territories into a more frequent target of its retaliatory strikes such as the illegal settlements of Kiryat Shmona and Metulla that lie much farther towards the territories’ northern side.

“Look to the north. Then watch for the day when the sky will bring a visible smoke," read the footage’s caption.

Hezbollah has launched hundreds of such strikes against the occupied territories since last October, when the regime began bringing Gaza under a genocidal war and intensifying its deadly attacks against Lebanon. The war and the escalation have so far claimed the lives of more than 42,300 Palestinians and upwards of 2,300 Lebanese people.

On Tuesday, the group’s Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem underlined the importance of resistance in the face of the regime, asserting, “Israel and those behind it wage war and commit massacres, leaving us no choice but to take a stand.”

“The Resistance will not be defeated because it owns the land and because its fighters are martyrs who accept nothing but a life of honor. Your army is now defeated and will be defeated more,” he added.


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