Three Hezbollah Members Martyred In Southern Lebanon
Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of three of its members in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of three of its members in southern Lebanon.
On February 5, the US coalition fighter jets bombarded the coasts of Hudaydah province and areas in Saadah province.
Last night, on February 4, the Iraqi resistance groups launched a drone attack on the US illegal military site in the al-Omar oilfield in Syria’s Deir Ezzor province, which led to the deaths of at least six members of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
With the death of these two servicemen, the alleged death toll of the Israeli army since the launch of ground invasion of Gaza increased to 225 servicemen, And the alleged total number of “military” deaths since the October 7 reached 562 servicemen.
The head of Popular Mobilization Forces (Hashd al-Shaabi, PMF or PMU), attending the funeral ceremony of the martyrs of al-Qaim and Akashat areas, emphasized that America’s crime will not go unanswered.
Late on February 3, the US-British fighter jets carried out 48 airstrikes on Yemen, according to Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman of the Yemeni Armed Forces.
The US warplanes bombarded the districts of Al-Lahiya and Al-Durayhami in Hudayah province.
The US military claimed in a statement that at 10:30 am on Friday, February 2 (Sanaa time), the USS Carney shot down a drone over the Gulf of Aden, and at 4:40 pm of the same day, the US CENTCOM forces carried out attacks against four drones of the Houthis (Ansar Allah) that were ready to launch. Then at 21:20 minutes, the USS Laboon and F-18 fighter jets based on the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower shot down seven drones over the Red Sea. No casualties or damages were reported from these attacks.
A few days after the statement of Iraqi Kataib Hezbollah regarding the temporary cessation of attacks against American bases, Al-Nujba and Ashab Al-Kahf resistance groups announced the continuation of attacks against American forces by publishing a statement.
On February 3, Resistance forces attacked the US Rumaylan base in Syria’s Hasakah and al-Harir base in Iraq’s Erbil with suicide drones.
The spokesman of the Iraqi Armed Forces strongly condemned the US airstrikes against the country and called it a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.
The US Army’s terrorist central command in West Asia, CENTCOM, released a statement announcing the US airstrikes on more than 85 targets across seven facilities in Syria and Iraq that allegedly used by groups affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ Quds Force.