A qualitative operations of Hezbollah against enemy sites

During the past few hours, Lebanese Hezbollah has shown various scenes of its targeting of sites and points belonging to the Israeli enemy on the Lebanese-Palestinian border.

Follow-ups – Al-Khabar Al-Yemeni:

These ongoing operations come in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave resistance.

According to a statement issued by Hezbollah’s War Media, its mujahideen carried out on Sunday, January 14, 2024, a number of operations against sites and deployments of the Israeli enemy along the Lebanese-Palestinian borders as follows:

– Eastern Strip:

1. At 10:30, targeting a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the Al-Marj site with missile weapons and achieving a direct hit.

2. At 12:00, targeting the snipers’ force of the newly established espionage equipment in the vicinity of the Al-Matalla site and be directly hit.

3. At 12:42, targeting a military force of the Israeli enemy army in the settlement of Kfar Yoval (occupied Ebel Al-Qamh) with appropriate weapons, resulting in several casualties among the force, including fatalities and injuries.

4. At 14:00, targeting the Al-Assi site with appropriate weapons and achieving a direct hit.

– Western Strip:

1. At 10:00, targeting the positions of the Israeli enemy’s artillery emplacements in Khirbet Ma’ar with missile weapons and achieving a direct hit.

2. At 12:30, targeting the Birkat Al-Risha site with appropriate weapons and achieving a direct hit.

3. At 12:30, intercept an enemy aircraft flying over the Marwahin area with appropriate weapons, leading to its downing.

4. At 13:00, targeting a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the Haddab Yaron site with missile weapons and achieving a direct hit.

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