Iraqi anti-terror groups have launched a drone strike on the Israeli-occupied lands in support of Palestinian and Lebanese nations.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced in a statement on Monday that it struck a military target within the occupied lands using multiple explosive-laden unmanned aerial aircraft.
It said the operation was carried out in solidarity with Palestinian and Lebanese people, as well as in retaliation for the massacres committed by the Israeli regime against civilians, including women, children, and the elderly.
The group emphasized it will continue to target and destroy important installations across the Israeli-occupied lands.
Hezbollah conducts widespread attacks on Israeli positions
Meanwhile, Hezbollah fighters targeted several Israeli military positions in a series of rocket strikes, reporting direct casualties and reaffirming their support for Palestinians in Gaza and defense of Lebanon.
The Lebanese resistance group said its fighters struck a gathering of Israeli soldiers close to Jal al-Alam military site, achieving direct hits.
Hezbollah fighters also launched rockets at Israeli forces near the village of Maroun al-Ras.
In support of the Palestinian people in Gaza and in defense of Lebanon, the Lebanese fighters also attacked Kfar Vradim town, located about 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) south of the border with Lebanon, with rockets.
Hezbollah further reported targeting Israeli forces near the village of Rmeish with rocket fire.
Hezbollah said it targeted a number of illegal Israeli settlements north of the coastal city of Haifa with rockets.
Another attack was reported in the city of Karmiel, where Hezbollah fighters launched a salvo of rockets.
Finally, Hezbollah said its fighters launched rockets at separate gatherings of Israeli soldiers close to the village of Blida and in Beit Hillel settlement.