PNN – In continuation of its attacks against the Zionist regime, Lebanon’s Hezbollah targeted several bases and positions of this regime with rocket attacks on Wednesday.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Al-Mayadeen news channel, Zionist sources announced that a combat drone exploded in an aircraft parts manufacturing factory in the industrial area located in the Zionist settlement of “Nahariya” in the north of the occupied territories.
Some other sources also reported that following the attacks of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, the electricity of the Zionist army bases in the border areas was also cut off.
In this regard, the Zionist army announced that the firefighting teams are putting out the fire in the “Al-Zeib” area, located in the north of Nahariya, which has caught fire following Hezbollah attacks.
Al-Mayadeen reporter also reported that extensive rocket attacks have been carried out against Zionist settlements in Isba al-Jalil.
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Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Hezbollah has so far issued four separate statements regarding Wednesday’s attacks.
The first statement states: In order to support the people of Gaza and the Palestinian resistance and to defend Lebanon and its people, at 2:30 this morning, we targeted the gathering of Zionist soldiers in the Al-Omara area, located in the south of Al-Khayam, with rocket attacks.
In the second statement, it is also stated that at 3:30 in the morning, Hezbollah targeted Al-Omara area with rocket attacks.
In the third and fourth statements, Hezbollah also emphasized: At 3:30 and 4:30 in the morning today, we have targeted the area of ​​”Aliyaqusa” with missile attacks.
The Zionist army started large-scale attacks on various areas of southern Lebanon on Monday, which has been met with a strong response from Hezbollah.
According to the report of the Lebanese Ministry of Health, the attacks of the Zionist regime have left more than 2,600 martyrs and more than 12,400 wounded.