Hezbollah bombs new settlements in response to an Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon

The Lebanese Hezbollah bombed new settlements in response to an Israeli air strike on southern Lebanon. To date, Hezbollah has carried out seven operations, and announced in its statements that they came in response to the Israeli enemy attacks that targeted civilians in the towns of Safad al-Batikh, Majdal Salam, and Shaqra. It pointed out that "the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted Abu Reem Basaliah colony with Katyusha rockets," and it also announced that they had targeted "Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kafr Shuba with a heavy barrage missile, which led to a direct hit on the site, destroying part of it, and setting it on fire." Hezbollah also announced that it had targeted 'a deployment of Israeli enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the Ramim barracks with a Burkan missile. They directly hit it and fire broke out in the place,' in addition to targeting 'Mutela site with artillery shells,' and artillery positions in Khirbet Ma'ar with dozens of Katyusha and Al-Falaq r ockets, causing directly casualties." Hezbollah announced the bombing of the Neve Ziv settlement with a barrage of Katyusha rockets, in addition to three new colonies: Abirim, Neve Ziv and Menot with dozens of Katyusha rockets, and these are the settlements that Hezbollah targeted for the first time. Source: National Iraqi News Agency