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ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 09 Nov 2023 5:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

Lebanese Hezbollah attacks Israeli military sites and clashes continue

Today, Thursday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced the targeting of an Israeli infantry force in the occupied Lebanese Tarbikha, in support of our Palestinian people and in support of their resistance.


A Hezbollah statement added, “Our mujahideen targeted the Israeli infantry force with missile weapons and caused direct hits.”


The resistance targeted the Israeli military site of Metulla with guided missiles, and achieved direct hits, causing the site to catch fire. It also targeted the Israeli military site Shtula with direct fire.


The Islamic Resistance confirmed that two Merkava tanks were hit and their crews were killed or wounded in the missile attack on the Metula site.


The Islamic Resistance continues to clash directly with the occupation forces at the Israeli “Miskav Am” site.


The Islamic Resistance launched missiles directly at a military target in the occupied Hunin Valley, while military operations are concentrated this afternoon in the central and eastern sectors.


Israeli media said that sirens sounded in the settlements of Shtula and Evan Menachem, close to the border with Lebanon.


The same media outlets indicated that “what distinguishes Hezbollah’s attacks today from previous days is the intensity compared to other days.”


Israeli bombing


The occupation forces bombed the outskirts of the towns of Kafr Kila and Deir Mimas, but the bombing of the two towns stopped after the Islamic Resistance targeted the Israeli site of Metulla.


The Israeli occupation targeted the outskirts of the town of Al-Habbariyah in the eastern sector with an air strike, noting that the Israeli bombing renewed on the outskirts of the towns of Ramiya and Beit Lev in the western sector.


Earlier today, Israeli artillery bombed the outskirts of the town of Al-Qawzah. An Israeli shell also fell on the outskirts of the town of Al-Adissa.


The north...a ghost zone!


Israeli media spoke of a state of fear and panic prevailing in the northern settlements, close to the Lebanese border, such that the area has become devoid of settlers and resembles a “ghost zone,” in light of the escalation of the confrontation with the Islamic Resistance - Hezbollah.


The Israeli Channel 13 correspondent in the north stated, “All of Upper Galilee has become empty, while Hezbollah presents this as an achievement,” stressing that “the region is empty, like a ghost zone.”


Yesterday, Wednesday, the former prime minister of the occupation government and head of the opposition, Yair Lapid, said in an interview with the Israeli “Channel 12” that “if we cannot tell the settlers of Beeri (the Gaza envelope) and the settlers of Kiryat Shmona (in the north) that they can return to their homes, then this “It is considered a collapse of Zionism.”


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