Five “Israeli” soldiers wounded in cross-border attack from Lebanon (Photo: Flickr)
Five “Israeli” soldiers wounded in cross-border attack from Lebanon
Hebrew media reported on Sunday that five soldiers from the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) were injured due to an anti-tank missile launched from Lebanon, with two of them described as being in serious condition.
Hezbollah announced that the rocket attack destroyed part of the equipment of the aerial surveillance and operations management headquarters, causing fires within the headquarters.
Hezbollah pointed out that the headquarters of the aerial surveillance and operations management unit at the "Meron" base in Mount Jarmaq was bombed with dozens of Katyusha rockets.
The movement stated that it had bombed a major IOF base west of Tiberias with dozens of Katyusha rockets.
In a statement, Hezbollah explained that it had bombed one of the "main" bases in the northern region west of Tiberias with dozens of Katyusha rockets in response to the "aggression and assassination" carried out by the IOF in the Bekaa region.