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News ID: 131871
Publish Date : 29 September 2024 - 23:01

Hezbollah Missile Hits Gathering of Zionist Troops

BEIRUT (Dispatches) -- Hezbollah said on Sunday it had targeted two locations in northern Israeli occupied territories, including the town of Safed, which it has fired at several times over the past week.
The group said its fighters launched a “rocket salvo” at Safed and a smaller location “in defense of Lebanon and its people and in response” to Israeli attacks on cities, villages and civilians.
The resistance movement also said it targeted the gathering of Zionist enemy soldiers in Shtula town with a missile and inflicted certain casualties on them.
Earlier, Hezbollah announced in a brief statement its attack on Ovik outpost with dozens of Fadi 1 missiles.
Also, five rockets launched from Lebanon landed in areas near the city of Tiberias in the northern part of the Israeli-occupied territories.
The Israeli daily newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that rocket alert sirens were activated in the city of Tiberias and the southern Golan Heights, prompting illegal settlers to run for cover.
Iraqi fighters launched two drone strikes against strategic targets in the southern part of the Israeli occupied territories.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of anti-terror fighters, in a statement published on its Telegram channel, claimed responsibility for the early Sunday morning attack on the port city of Eilat.
According to the statement, the strike was carried out with kamikaze drones. The group said it will continue to target and destroy important installations across the occupied lands.
Hours after the drone attack, the Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced another strike, saying that it had used unmanned aerial vehicles to hit a vital target in the same Israeli-occupied area.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has been launching attacks on Israeli targets ever since the occupying regime started the genocidal war on Gaza in early October.
The resistance has been also hitting American military bases in Iraq and neighboring Syria in retaliation for Washington’s support for the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
A military facility housing U.S. occupation forces in Syria’s eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr come under attack, Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen television reported on Sunday.
It said a barrage of rockets and drones targeted the American-run base at the Conoco gas field and achieved direct hits. 
Syrian media also said explosions were heard at the U.S. military installation. The Shafaq News Agency said Iraqi resistance forces had attacked the U.S. base “by a single drone”.
 Also on Sunday, several explosions were reported in Dayr al-Zawr’s Al-Bukamal region near the Syrian border with Iraq.
Airstrikes targeted the headquarters of the Sayyed Al-Shuhada Brigades of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, wounding a person, said the Resistance News Network Telegram channel.
American warplanes carried out three airstrikes near Dayr al-Zawr following Sunday’s operation by the resistance, according to some reports.