Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement has continued their strikes on Israeli military position close to the border between Lebanon and the occupied territories, in response to the Tel Aviv regime’s war on Gaza.
Citing a Hezbollah statement released on Sunday, Lebanon’s Arabic-language al-Mayadeen television news channel reported that the group had targeted Israeli forces at Birkat Risha outpost in the north of occupied Palestinian lands, causing casualties among the troops.
Several Israeli soldiers were also injured, when additional strikes hit the vicinity of Hanita military facility, situated approximately 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) northeast of Nahariya, reports Press TV.
Earlier on Saturday, Hezbollah said that it mounted two attacks on the Birkat Risha Israeli post near the border, inflicting deaths and injuries.
Media reports said four Israeli soldiers were wounded in the attacks, one of them critically.
The group later announced attacks on four more Israeli posts, saying it targeted groups of Israeli soldiers.
More than 120 people were killed on the Lebanese side of the border since October 7, mostly Hezbollah fighters and more than a dozen civilians.
Israel says at least six of its soldiers and four settlers have been killed in the area, and the Lebanese army lost a soldier.
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