Hezbollah attacks Israeli forces after Lebanese homes blown up

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Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah says it has carried out seven attacks on invading Israeli troops in and around a flashpoint town in southern Lebanon.

In multiple statements on Thursday, Hezbollah said that its attacks were directed at Israeli forces in and around Khiam, a large town in the Nabatieh province.

The resistance movement added that it used artillery, rockets and drones to launch the attacks.

The attacks came after Lebanon's National News Agency (NNA) reported that “the enemy army” was “blowing up homes and residential buildings during its incursion into the town.”

Meanwhile, Lebanon's health ministry said that strikes by the occupying regime on several locations in the eastern Bekaa Valley claimed the lives of at least 22 people.

In separate statements, it said that the “Israeli enemy” struck five areas in the Baalbek region.

According to NNA, four family members were killed in the village of Maqneh.

The death toll from the Israeli aggression against Lebanon since October 2023 has surpassed 3,500. More than 15,000 others have also been injured.

Most of them have lost their lives in the past month amid the intensified airstrikes and a ground offensive.

Hezbollah has been putting up stiff resistance in the face of the Israeli regime’s aggression against Lebanon.


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