Middle East

Hezbollah strikes Kiryat Shmona, Israeli bases deep in occupied lands ‘in defense of Lebanon’

The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says its fighters shelled the illegal Kiryat Shmona settlement in the northern side of the 1948 Israeli-occupied territories with a barrage of rockets in retaliation for the unrelenting Israeli attacks on the Arab nation, which have killed hundreds of civilians.

Hezbollah also fired overnight volleys of Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets at the Megiddo military airport west of Israel’s Afula, the Ramat David air base near Haifa, the Amos logistic base and the Zikhron explosives factory.

Hezbollah said it launched the missiles at the Israeli military bases, hours after 180 of its projectiles and an unmanned aerial vehicle crossed into Israeli airspace, prompting people in the city of Haifa to run for shelter.

The Lebanese resistance group also announced that its members struck the logistical warehouses of the 146th Division of the Israeli military at the Naftali base with a barrage of rockets.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military said in a statement that more than 50 projectiles were fired from Lebanon into the northern flank of the occupied lands on Tuesday morning.

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