
Sirens wailed in northern occupied Palestine on Wednesday, as Hezbollah hammered Israeli targets in the largest rocket attack since the Lebanese resistance group opened up the front against the Zionist entity in support of Gaza on October 8, 2023.
Israeli media described Wednesday’s strikes as the largest in terms of rocket type and number since the beginning of the war.
So far on Wednesday, Hezbollah staged 10 operations, many of them in response to the Israeli assassination that killed a Hezbollah commander and other fighters and in the town of Jwayya.
In the first strike, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Ruweisat Al-Qarn site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms with rocket fire at 9:30, achieving a direct hit, Hezbollah Military Media announced in a statement.
Simultaneously, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Al-Ramtha site in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shuba Hills with rocket weapons, achieving a direct hit, the second statement read.
The Islamic Resistance fighters then targeted Plasan military industries company specialized in armoring and protecting vehicles and machinery for the enemy army in Sasa settlement with guided missiles, inflicting a direct hit, the third statement read.
The fourth strike saw the Islamic Resistance fighters bombarding the command headquarters of the Northern Corps in Ein Zeitim base with tens of Katyusha rockets.
The Islamic Resistance fighters also bombarded the reserve command headquarters of the Northern Corps at the standby base of the Galilee Division and its warehouses in “Amiad” with tens of Katyusha rockets, the fifth statement read.
The sixth strike targeted the Air Operations Management on the northern direction at Meron base with tens of Katyusha rockets and artillery shells, according to Hezbollah Military Media.