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Hezbollah Says It Strikes Multiple Israeli Military Sites, Troops

(MENAFN) Lebanese group Hezbollah reported that it carried out 40 attacks on Israeli targets over the past 24 hours, according to statements monitored by reports. The group described the operations as actions “in defense of Lebanon and its people.”

The assaults included rocket barrages and drone strikes aimed at northern Israeli settlements, including Metula, Dovev, Kiryat Shmona, Yir’on, and Nahariya.

Hezbollah said it also struck several military sites, including the Ghajar area, Shomera barracks, and Mishmar HaCarmel site south of Haifa, as well as the Haifa naval base. The group claimed to have launched “advanced rockets” at the Glilot base near Tel Aviv, which houses Israel’s Unit 8200 military intelligence headquarters.

Additional targets reportedly included the Filon base south of Rosh Pinna, military infrastructure in the Krayot region north of Haifa, and gatherings of Israeli troops near Naqoura and along the Lebanese border.

In southern Lebanon, Hezbollah stated that it attacked Israeli troop and vehicle concentrations in border towns such as Adaisseh, Deir Siryan, Ainata, and Bayyada, claiming what it described as direct hits on the targets.

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