The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has managed to disrupt the electricity supply of Nahariya, a city in northern occupied Palestine.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that Nahariya’s electricity supply was disrupted after a drone strike carried out by Hezbollah.
The Israeli military, meanwhile, said that a Hezbollah drone crashed on an apartment in the northern town of Nahariya.
“The drone was intercepted by the Air Force and parts of it hit a building as it fell,” it claimed.
The Israeli regime has also announced that sirens sounded in Nahariya, West Galilee, and nearby areas.
Hebrew-language media outlets confirmed a rocket attack launched from Lebanon targeting the Galilee region, in northern occupied territories.
According to Al Jazeera, at least ten rockets were fired toward Galilee.
Sirens also echoed across multiple northern locations, including Betzet, Rosh HaNikra, Lehman, Gesher HaZiv, Milouot Industrial Zone North, Betzet Beach, and Sa’ar.
Iraqi resistance hits ‘vital target’ in Eilat
Meanwhile, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq issued a statement claiming responsibility for a drone attack on a “vital target” in occupied Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat).
The movement announced that this was the second such strike.
The latest wave of attacks by the resistance movements in Lebanon and Iraq to the Israeli regime came after more than 400 days of genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, in which the Israeli military has killed more than 43,760 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured 103,490 others.
At least 3,287 people have also been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon over the past year, with the vast majority in the past seven weeks. 14,222 others have also been wounded, mostly women and children.
In response to the regime’s brutal war on Gaza, regional resistance groups have been carrying out military operations against Israeli positions for over a year.