Hezbollah Responds To Israeli Attack On Baalbek With 60 Rockets
Forces of Lebanon’s resistance movement, Hezbollah, responded to the Israeli fighter jets’ airstrike on the outskirts of the city of Baalbek, targeting the Israeli regime’s army missile base and artillery position in the Yoav area and Kela barracks with a heavy rocket attack.
The Israeli regime’s fighter jets bombed a building in the Al-Asira neighborhood of Baalbek city early Sunday morning (March 24). This attack resulted in the destruction of the building, which caused the injury of three civilians, including a woman.
The Israeli regime’s army claimed that during this air attack, they targeted a Hezbollah weapons workshop in Baalbek where rocket launchers were stored. This attack marks the third Israeli airstrike on the city of Baalbek during the recent conflict.
Following the retaliatory attack, Hezbollah fighters launched 60 rockets at the missile base and artillery position in Yoav and Kela barracks. The Israeli regime’s army air defense systems intercepted some of these rockets, while others hit occupied territories in northern Palestine.
Taking into account this attack, the Lebanese resistance fighters have targeted the Kela military base four times in recent months. This military base serves as the command center for the Israeli army’s air and missile defense in northern occupied Palestine and is also where forces from the Golani Brigade, who participated in the battles in the Gaza Strip, were trained.
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