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Hezbollah targets Israel's military bases with rocket fire, drones

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike that targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Aishiyeh on October 26, 2024. (AFP)

Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement says it has successfully launched rockets and drones at Israel’s military and intelligence bases in the occupied territories.

In a series of statements, the resistance group said “a rocket salvo” had targeted the Meishar base, which is the regime’s “intelligence headquarters for the northern region.”

In the area of Al-Musharifa in Ras Al-Naqoura, Hezbollah fighters “targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy forces with a rocket barrage.”

Hezbollah also fired "rocket salvos" on five residential areas in northern occupied territories, including the outskirts of Krayot near Haifa.

Israel acknowledged that the resistance fired about 80 projectiles across the border on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, fighters of the resistance launched a drone attack against Israel’s Tel Nof airbase, south of Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah also said it had launched a barrage of rockets at Israeli soldiers on the outskirts of the Lebanese village of Aita al-Shaab.

In the meantime, Lebanon’s media reported that the regime’s military forces dynamited houses in a Lebanese border village on Saturday.

The official National News Agency said that “the army of Israeli enemy has since dawn blown up and destroyed houses" in the border village of Adaisseh.

Lebanon's health ministry also said in a statement that an Israeli strike on a medical center in south Lebanon killed a paramedic and wounded at least five people.

"The Israeli enemy's raid on a medical center in Bazuriyeh resulted in" the death of a rescuer.

The death brings to 164 the number of rescuers and paramedics killed in Lebanon since Israel invaded the country on September 23.


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