Hezbollah Unveils Initial Military Retaliation to Zionist Regime Attack on Beirut’s Dahiyeh
Early on Sunday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon issued an initial reaction to the severe actions taken by Israel...

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon reported early Sunday on an initial reaction to the severe Israeli attack on Beirut’s southern suburb, resulting in the death of the prominent jihadi figure, Sayyed Fuad Shokr, as well as several civilians, among them women and children.
The Islamic Resistance announced that the initial phase has been successfully completed.
The statement revealed that the Islamic Resistance fighters launched an aerial assault using numerous drones aimed deep into Zionist territory and at a significant Israeli military target, which will be disclosed later. Additionally, it mentioned that simultaneously, the Islamic Resistance attacked several enemy locations, including barracks and Iron Dome platforms in northern occupied Palestine, using a large number of missiles.
Hezbollah asserted that it would retaliate with significant force in response to any Israeli attacks against Lebanese civilians.
Subsequently, the Islamic Resistance released a statement providing a comprehensive explanation of the attack.
This phase focused on targeting Israeli barracks and facilities to enable assault drones to reach their deep-target objectives, according to the statement. It was also noted that more than 320 Katyusha rockets have been launched at enemy locations so far.
The statement noted that the Israeli occupation locations that have been targeted up to this point include:
1. Meron Base
2. Neve Ziv Bunker
3. Ga’aton Base
4. Al-Zaoura Bunkers
5. Al-Sahl Base
6. Kela Barracks in the Syrian Golan under occupation
7. Yoav Barracks in the Syrian Golan under occupation
8. Nafah Base in the Syrian Golan under occupation
9. Yarden Base in the Syrian Golan under occupation
10. Ein Zeitim Base
11. Ramot Naftali Barracks
Hezbollah concluded by saying additional information about the military operation will be shared in future statements.