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Hezbollah shells Israeli outpost after deadly strikes in southern Lebanon

Fighters from the Lebanese Hezbollah resistance movement have conducted an operation against an Israeli military outpost in the 1948 occupied territories after the Tel Aviv regime launched two separate deadly strikes in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon’s al-Manar television channel reported that the group targeted the al-Abbad outpost in the northern part of the occupied lands on Sunday afternoon, and destroyed technical equipment there.

Hezbollah claimed the attack in a statement, saying it had shelled an Israeli military outpost and soldiers stationed in the area “in response to the assassination carried out by the Zionist enemy in the town of Naqoura and the injury of civilians.”

According to the Israeli military, a total of 15 rockets crossed the border in the attack. No injuries were reported.

Sirens had sounded in the Israeli border communities of Betzet, Hanita, Rosh Hanikra, and Shlomi.

Earlier, a Hezbollah fighter was killed in an Israeli drone strike on a motorcycle in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army said he was identified as he was leaving a building previously known to be used by Hezbollah. A short while later he was targeted and killed.

A separate strike targeted two more Hezbollah members in southern Lebanon’s Ayta ash-Shab, the military added.

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