Hezbollah’s Swarm of Drones Impact Israeli Site, kill, Injure Dozens
Israeli media outlets report that at least two Israeli troops were killed and 20 others were injured in the attack.
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah attacked a recently set up Israeli military site near the Palestinian-Lebanese border, killing and injuring several officers and soldiers.
According to the Resistance’s Military Media Unit, Hezbollah’s Unmanned Air Force launched a swarm of suicide drones at the Israeli military site, which it said is located in Elksoh.
The drones impacted barracks tents utilized by Israeli occupation officers and soldiers in the settlement, killing at least two and injuring another 20, according to Israeli media outlets.
Hezbollah said that the attack came in response to an Israeli attack on the Lebanese town of al-Naqoura, which occurred on Tuesday. This marks the fifth distinct attack launched by the Resistance in response to attacks on al-Naqoura since May 31 this year.
Hezbollah responds to Israeli threats with fire
On the other hand, Israeli media outlets said that the attack included a composite launch of an anti-tank guided missile at the site, which was later followed by at least one suicide drone that targeted the site in Hurfesh, which is located just a few hundred meters away from Elkosh.
Moreover, Israeli outlets said that the site was previously a football field and was recently appropriated by the occupation’s military.
Hezbollah has intensified its attacks on recently set up Israeli sites, after the Israeli command began to establish new sites away from the frontline, seeing that Hezbollah has destroyed and extensively damaged these sites.
Moreover, the most recent operation was announced by the Resistance amid continuous visits made by top Israeli officials to northern occupied territories, from which they made war threats against Lebanon.
Israeli media outlets have said that Hezbollah is responding to these Israeli threats with actual “fire”, marking the Resistance’s proactive approach to the ongoing battle.
This includes visits made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Security Minister Yoav Gallant, Chief-of-Staff Herzi Halevi, war cabinet member Benny Gantz, and Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, all of whom made sort of threat against Lebanon and Hezbollah.