Hezbollah strikes Israeli military command center with artillery, rockets
Fighters from the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah have struck Israeli military positions close to the border between Lebanon and the Occupied Territories.
Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Manar television channel, citing a Hezbollah statement released on Saturday, reported that the group launched projectiles at a command center belonging to the Israeli army at Biranit barracks in northern Occupied Palestine, causing casualties in the targeted area.
The Lebanese resistance fighters also struck positions in the Khirbat Maer Israeli post near the border. The Israeli army later stated that shells were fired at the Shomera area in northern Occupied Territories, and that it responded with artillery fire.
Israeli shelling, meanwhile, targeted the outskirts of the southern Lebanese border towns of Tayr Harfa, Naqoura, Maroun al-Ras, Yaroun, Blida, Alma al-Shaab and al-Qawzah, al-Manar TV said.
The artillery and rocket strikes were conducted as the Zionist entity keeps bombing the besieged Gaza Strip after a seven-day truce with the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas ended.
Hezbollah also announced the death of one more of its fighters, identified as Khodor Abboud, who hailed from the southern Lebanese town of Deir Ames.
On Friday, Hezbollah said two of its members were among three people martyred in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon.
The group in separate statements identified the members martyred as Mohammad Mazraani and Wajih Msheik.
A source close to the group said Mazraani was martyred in his home along with his mother Nasifa.
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