Hezbollah strikes key Israeli bases in defense of Lebanon, its people

Hezbollah continues to pound Israeli settlements in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and their Resistance, and in defense of Lebanon.

Sep 21, 2024

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced conducting several operations targeting strategic Israeli military bases and northern settlements in defense of Lebanon and its people, and in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and their Resistance.

In his latest report on Tuesday, the Lebanese Health Minister announced that “Israel” has so far killed 558 people in its aggression, including 50 children, across several areas in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region in the northeast.

The Resistance group said it targeted the Kiryat Shmona settlement with a barrage of rockets, resulting in fires according to Israeli media. Firefighting teams were dispatched to the area in an attempt to extinguish the fires.

Hezbollah also struck the Meggido military airbase west of Afula – north of Jenin – three times throughout the early hours of the day with salvos of Fadi 1 and Fadi 2 rockets.

Ramat David airbase still under fire

Additionally, in a strategic operation, the Resistance announced targeting with Fadi rockets the Israeli base, which is the Israeli occupation army’s main transport and logistical support base for the northern region.

Around 60 km deep into northern occupied Palestine, in the Zichron area, Hezbollah targeted a factory specializing in producing explosives, with two seperate barrages of Fadi 2 rockets.

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