Hezbollah Missiles Impact Haifa city, IOF Admits Many Dead and Injured
Israeli media reports confirm injuries and damage to numerous homes and vehicles in Haifa city due to missiles launched from Lebanon, as the Israeli military admits it failed to intercept any of the incoming projectiles.
Israeli media and platforms have reported injuries and substantial damage in Haifa city following a barrage of missiles launched from Lebanon late on Sunday into early Monday, October 7. The Israeli occupation forces’ spokesperson confirmed that “no missile from the volley aimed at Haifa was intercepted,” highlighting a significant breach in Israeli security.
Footage from the scene captured multiple missiles striking buildings in the occupied city, leading to massive explosions.
In turn, Channel 12, an Israeli news channel, also reported on the incident, detailing the arrival of six injuries at Rambam Hospital in Haifa, including one serious injury following missile impacts in Tabarayya as well.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon stated that had launched a barrage of Fadi 1-typed missiles targeting the Carmel base south of Haifa. This operation was announced as part of the Resistance’s Khaybar operations series, conducted in retaliation for ongoing attacks on civilians in Lebanon and the atrocities committed by Israeli occupation forces.
Exclusive: Hezbollah forces IOF to withdraw after infiltration attempt
Our correspondent in southern Lebanon confirmed on Sunday evening that the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah forced an Israeli force to withdraw towards occupied Palestine and out of Lebanese territory as they tried to infiltrate the border town of Yaroun.
Loud sounds of confrontations, interspersed with explosions, were heard in the neighboring villages.
Our correspondent stated that Yaroun, which has been targeted by the Israeli occupation with bombardment for about a year, represents a “geographical and military weak point for the occupation,” explaining that the latter carries out ground attacks in the town, but is unable to establish positions within in.
Hezbollah’s continued confrontation with the IOF on the frontlines, as it targeted, on Sunday, the gatherings of occupation soldiers in Khallet Shuaib, east of the town of Blida, with artillery shells.
Hezbollah had previously forced a force of Israeli soldiers to retreat when they tried to infiltrate Khallet Shuaib, causing confirmed casualties.
After reports of a “substantial security incident” in the al-Jalil Panhandle emerged early on Saturday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah revealed that what had occurred was a major ambush near the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
Although the Israeli military censor has imposed strict restrictions on information in combat zones, Israeli media outlets reported heavy gunfire and the deployment of attack helicopters near the city settlement of Kiryat Shmona.
The developments were obscured due to the little information allowed to be published by the Israeli regime, however, statements released by the Resistance’s Military Media Unit revealed that fighters had been confronting Israeli ground forces deep into the night.
At 11:00 pm (local time) on Friday, Hezbollah fighters monitored an Israeli ground force, which was attempting an incursion into the border town of Odeissah. The force was ambushed and subsequently armed clashes erupted in the area, which has seen intense fighting in the past few days.
Odeissah also witnessed the killing of at least nine Israeli officers and soldiers from the 98th Division’s Egoz Unit and the Yahalom Unit on Thursday.