Hezbollah Attacks Crucial Air Surveillance Base On Mount Carmel
Hezbollah attacked the Meron Air Surveillance Base on the summit of Mount Carmel in northern occupied Palestine with 62 rockets of various types.
Hezbollah attacked the Meron Air Surveillance Base on the summit of Mount Carmel in northern occupied Palestine with 62 rockets of various types.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Seyed Hassan Nasrallah vowed on January 3 to respond to the assassination of Saleh al-Arouri, deputy leader of the Hamas Movement, and warned Israel of a fight “without limits” if it decides to start a war against Lebanon.
In a heavy attack, using rockets and suicide drones, Hezbollah crushed the positions of the Israeli army in the occupied Shebaa Farms.
Abbas Mohammad Raad with the jihadi name of “Seraj”, Khalil Javad Shahimi with the jihadi name of “Seraj”, Ahmad Hassan Mustafa with the jihadi name of “Malak Houla”, Mohammad Hassan Ahmed Shari with the jihadi name of “Karbala”, Bassam Ali Kanjo with the jihadi name of “Abu Hussein Thaer” were martyred during the battles of […]
On November 20, Lebanon’s Hezbollah targeted the Israeli military site west of Kiryat Shemona using three suicide drones.
Clashes and artillery duels between the Israeli regime and Hezbollah continued in the border areas of southern Lebanon and northern occupied Palestine.
On November 12, Hezbollah and its allies launched another wave of attacks from southern Lebanon, inflicting some serious losses on the Israeli Regime army.
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati has stated that an emergency plan has been prepared for the next three months in case of the eruption of any war in Lebanon, given the current tensions in the region.
On November 11, the Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah delivered a speech on the occasion of Lebanon Martyr’s Day.
On November 2, the Israeli regime military site in Zebdin area in Shebaa Farms was targeted by two suicide drones.
On October 22, Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of six of its forces by publishing a statement.
On October 21, Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of five of its forces by publishing a statement.