Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement has struck multiple targets in the northern Israeli-occupied territories with salvos of rockets in retaliation for the regime’s year-long genocidal war on the besieged Gaza Strip and in defense of Lebanon.
In a statement on Tuesday, Hezbollah said twith a barrage of rockets it had hit gatherings of Israeli forces in Shlomi town in the northern Israeli-occupied territories, Hanita kibbutz in the western Galilee and the Marj site situated in Wadi Hunin in the early hour of the day.
The resistance movement added that another gathering of Israeli forces was also bombed in the vicinity of Yir'on kibbutz, in the Galilee Panhandle at 5 a.m. local time.
Hezbollah further said that its rocket barrage also pounded two artillery positions of Israeli forces in Dishon and Dalton towns, both situated in the northern Israeli-occupied territories, at 5 a.m. local time.
The strikes came as part of the pro-Palestinian operations that Hezbollah has been conducting against the occupied territories since October last year, when the regime launched a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip.
They also served as a means of retaliation against the regime’s killing of Lebanese during its ongoing escalation against the country that has followed the launch of the Gaza war.
More than 2,000 Lebanese have been killed since Hezbollah began launching strikes against Israel a year ago in solidarity with Palestinians.