Many Injured in Hezbollah Strike on Zionist Military Center
BEIRUT (Dispatches) -- At least 18 people have been injured, some of them seriously, in a drone and missile attack by Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah that hit an Israeli military center near the Lebanese border, Israeli media reported Wednesday.
Earlier, a spokesperson for the Israeli military said 14 soldiers had been injured, six of them seriously, two moderately, and six others lightly.
The regime’s Walla news website said the Hezbollah attack was “a carefully planned ambush.”
Another Israeli media report said Hezbollah drones hit the target they were directed at without warning, and the regime’s army has no answers to the question of where they were sent from.
Hezbollah also reported its operation, with a statement saying the resistance movement had attacked a Zionist army base on the northern side of the Israeli-occupied territories in response to the regime’s unrelenting strikes on Gaza and repeated assaults on Lebanon’s southern regions.
Hezbollah said it launched “a combined attack with guided missiles and explosive drones on a new military reconnaissance command center in Arab al-Aramshe,” a village near the Lebanese border. Hezbollah said the attack came “in response to the enemy assassinating several resistance fighters in Ain Baal and Shehabiya.”
On Tuesday, the resistance movement said three of its members had been martyred by Israeli attacks.
Israeli media say the regime has imposed a ban on gatherings in settlements from zero to four kilometers from the Lebanese border.
Hezbollah also conducted several other operations on Wednesday, including an attack on the Zibdin barracks in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms using Falaq-1 missiles.
The regime said it had struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. Lebanese media have reported attacks targeting areas