ALWAGHT- Today, in retaliation to the loss of one of its commanders in a Zionist assault on southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Islamic Resistance aimed 100 missiles at the positions and bases of the opposing regime, resulting in significant damage.
According to the report, Hezbollah forces launched a missile attack targeting the "Blasan" military industries factory, owned by the Zionist army, in the "Sassa" settlement.
Additionally, Hezbollah aimed at the strategic "Meron" airbase, the " Ein Zeitim " base, a key command center of the Zionist regime's army, and the "Al Masafe" and "Al Ramtha" bases in the occupied heights of "Kafr Shuba," "Ramiya," and "Rowaisat Al-Qarn" in the occupied fields of Sheba with successive Katyusha rocket strikes.
Reported by Zionist media, Hezbollah's missile strike, today (Wednesday), led to power disruptions in northern regions.
A senior Israeli security official acknowledged that Hezbollah's missile assault has raised concerns about potential future attacks targeting positions farther from the regime and critical infrastructure.
Zionist media also reported direct strikes on targets around the "Al-Rahib" base and the sounding of alarm sirens in "Shtula."
Meanwhile, the Zionist army radio admitted that 100 missiles were fired from southern Lebanon towards the settlements of Safed, Tiberias, and surrounding areas within a few minutes. The media noted that this is the first time since last October (the start of the Gaza war) that the alarm siren has sounded in Tiberias.
Amid Hezbollah's intensified attacks on the northern positions of the Zionist regime, Hebrew-language media cited an Israeli political source stating that the regime does not intend to escalate tensions on the northern front.