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Hezbollah launches Katyusha rockets at a zionist military command center

In response to attacks on southern Lebanese areas, Hezbollah has fired multiple Katyusha rockets at an Israeli military command center in the north.

Hezbollah announced in a short statement that its operatives fired a barrage of rockets at the Golani Brigade’s headquarters located at the Mount Neria base on Saturday morning, achieving a direct hit.

The statement announced that the operation was carried out to back the unwavering Palestinians in Gaza and the resistance groups combating Israeli aggression. It also served as retaliation for Israeli strikes on southern Lebanese towns and villages, specifically the recent attack on the village of Froun in the Bint Jbeil district.

According to the Israeli military, a minimum of 30 rockets were launched from southern Lebanon targeting regions in the northern part of the occupied territories.

Meanwhile, alarms blared across several towns near the southern border of Lebanon, alerting residents to a potential drone strike.

In a separate announcement, Hezbollah stated that it had bombarded the Israeli Hadab Yaron site with artillery shells.

On Friday, Hezbollah launched an explosive-laden drone at the Ma’ayan Baruch post and subsequently struck the Zebdine barracks, as well as targeting buildings and surveillance equipment at Israeli military sites in Metula and Menara.

The group also aimed at a position in the contested Shebaa Farms.

Later that day, Hezbollah launched a series of kamikaze drones at Israeli forces stationed in Abirim, retaliating for an Israeli airstrike on Thursday that resulted in the death of a Hezbollah combatant in the southern town of Kafra.

Since October 7 of last year, when it initiated a genocidal war on Gaza, the Israeli regime has frequently launched attacks on southern Lebanon.

In response, Hezbollah has been firing rockets at Israeli targets almost every day.

Hezbollah successfully repelled two Israeli military campaigns against Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, compelling Israeli forces to withdraw in both instances.

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