
The Lebanese Hezbollah resistance forces have conducted a string of strikes against Israeli military positions in the northern side of the 1948 occupied territories in retaliation for the brutal aggression against southern Lebanon.
Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television news channel reported that Hezbollah fighters on Monday launched attacks on Israeli positions, including al-Raheb, al-Marj, al-Malkia, and the Ramim barracks, the Zebdine post in the occupied Shebaa Farms, and an army position in the village of al-Ghajar in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Hezbollah said it targeted the Biranit barracks with a heavy-caliber Burkan missile.
Earlier in the day, a local Lebanese source said several people were killed and injured, when Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes against the border towns of Naqoura and Mays al-Jabal in southern Lebanon.
Two houses were destroyed and several others damaged in the strikes in Naqoura, the official National News Agency reported.
An unnamed source close to Hezbollah later told AFP news agency that “at least four Hezbollah fighters were killed in Israeli raids on two different sites in southern Lebanon,” identifying the locations as Naqoura on the coast and Mays al-Jabal, a border village to the east.