Fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement have carried out a series of new attacks, targeting Israeli military positions along the Arab nation’s border with the 1948 occupied territories, Press TV reports.
The resistance fighters targeted the al-Samaqa site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shuba hills with artillery shells, hitting it directly.
Hezbollah said the operation was in retaliation for an Israeli drone strike against a two-story building in the southern Lebanese village of Houla on Saturday, which killed three of its members.
A barrage of artillery shells was also launched at Ma'ayan Baruch kibbutz, causing a fierce fire.
Moreover, Hezbollah members fired separate barrages of rockets at Israeli military barracks in Kfar Giladi, al-Metula and Doviv settlements, hitting the designated targets precisely.
The resistance group also claimed responsibility for launching rockets from Lebanon at an Israeli military position in Kfar Giladi kibbutz of the Galilee Panhandle, achieving direct hits.
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