Hezbollah Attacks Meron Base Again!
In response to Israel’s air strikes on Baalbek and al-Suwayri, Hezbollah forces attacked the Meron Air Surveillance Base with several anti-tank guided missiles.
On March 26, Hezbollah’s anti-armor units attacked the Meron air surveillance base with several ATGM missiles and hit them accurately.
It should be noted that on March 24, the Israeli fighter jets attacked the city of Baalbek and the town of al-Suwayri, and several Lebanese civilians were wounded and a Syrian worker was martyred. Israeli attacks on Lebanese civilians have escalated tensions in southern Lebanon.
The recent attack is the seventh attack by Hezbollah on Meron air control base.
The Meron Air Surveillance Base is located 10 kilometers from Lebanon border at the top of Mount Meron in northern Israeli-occupied territories, the highest peak in occupied Palestine. This military base is considered the sole center for the management, protection, and air control in northern occupied Palestine and, alongside the Ramon-Mitzpe base in the southern occupied territories, is one of Israel’s two main air command bases.
The Meron base is involved in organizing, coordinating, and managing all Israeli air operations in Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Cyprus, and the northern sector of the Mediterranean Sea. The base is also the main center for electronic disruption operations in the airspace of these areas, with a large number of skilled Israeli officers and soldiers actively operating there.
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