ALWAGHT- Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement reported launching a barrage of missiles at an Israeli military intelligence base near Tel Aviv on Tuesday.
Hezbollah announced that its fighters launched a “salvo of missiles” targeting the Glilot military base near Tel Aviv's suburbs.
The group also reported attacks on Israeli forces at four locations, including near the Lebanese town of Khiam, where clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops are ongoing.
On Monday, Hezbollah claimed to have repelled Israeli advances in the southern Lebanese towns of Khiam and Chama. The group stated it used rockets and drones to target Israeli forces, inflicting casualties during an attack on a house in the northern outskirts of Maroun al-Ras.
Israel’s military confirmed the death of a soldier in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, with three others injured in the clashes.
Hezbollah also reported shooting down an Israeli Hermes 450 drone over the town of Taybeh using a surface-to-air missile.
Missiles launched from southern Lebanon struck Israeli settlements and military positions in northern occupied territories.
Since the outbreak of the Gaza war last October, Hezbollah has conducted ongoing rocket and drone strikes on northern occupied territories, declaring its actions as support for its Palestinian ally, Hamas.