Lebanese Hezbollah announces targeting 10 Israeli army sites near the border

Lebanese Hezbollah announced today, Sunday, targeting 10 Israeli army sites in the eastern and western sectors of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah published several successive statements, in one of which it said that its elements targeted "yesterday, Saturday, 10 Israeli army sites in southern Lebanon, where they bombed the espionage equipment at the Ramia site with a suicide helicopter, which led to its destruction, and bombed a gathering of Israeli army soldiers in Tal Shaar with rocket weapons, and the espionage equipment at the Maskaf Am site, and bombed the Eilon settlement with Katyusha rockets, and the Ramtha site in the Kfar Shuba hills, and the Zabadin site in the Shebaa Farms, and the Al-Malikiyah site." One of the statements explained that they 'bombed a technical system on Karantina Hill with guided missiles and hit it directly, and launched an air attack with squadrons of suicide drones on the Mahva Alon base (a base for assembling and gathering forces and emergency warehouses for the Northern Corps located southwest of Safed), targeting the locations of its officers and soldiers and hitting them directly. They also launched an air attack with a squadron of suicide drones on a gathering of Israeli army soldiers in the vicinity of the Birkat Reisha site and hit their targets accurately.' Source: National Iraqi News Agency