Advertisement

Hezbollah expands cross-border strikes, targets Israeli barracks and radar sites

Additional strikes hit a radar site near Ma’alot-Tarshiha and artillery positions in settlements including Sasa and Ein HaKovshim. (Photo/Reuters)

Hezbollah has initiated a coordinated series of strikes against various Israeli military targets, marking a notable escalation in the northern border conflict. The attacks, which utilized both drone technology and rocket fire, targeted barracks, surveillance infrastructure, and artillery positions. This development follows a period of heightened activity and occurs against the backdrop of a broader regional conflict involving multiple fronts, including significant military operations in southern Lebanon and ongoing tensions related to the wider Middle Eastern situation. The humanitarian situation remains critical, with thousands of casualties reported by Lebanese authorities.

  • Hezbollah executed drone and rocket strikes against multiple Israeli military positions, including the Liman barracks and radar sites.
  • The offensive represents a strategic escalation on the northern front following a previous day of intensive operations.
  • The regional conflict has expanded, with active military fronts involving Israel, Lebanon, and broader geopolitical tensions.
  • Lebanese authorities have reported a significant humanitarian toll, with over 1,000 fatalities since the onset of the escalation.

Hezbollah said it launched a coordinated series of attacks early on Tuesday against Israeli military positions, targeting troop gatherings, barracks and surveillance infrastructure in a sharp escalation along the northern front.

The militant group said it carried out drone strikes at dawn on the Liman barracks in northern Israel, while also firing rockets toward Israeli forces near Fatima Gate in Kfar Kila.

Additional strikes hit a radar site near Ma’alot-Tarshiha and artillery positions in settlements including Sasa and Ein HaKovshim, according to Hezbollah statements.

The attacks follow a surge in operations a day earlier, when Hezbollah said it carried out dozens of strikes using rockets and drones targeting Israeli forces and positions across the border region.

There was no immediate response from the Israeli military.

Northern front heats up

The cross-border fire comes as Israel continues its air strikes and ground assaults in southern Lebanon.

Lebanese authorities say more than 1,000 people have been killed and thousands injured since the escalation began, underscoring the growing humanitarian toll.

 

The fighting forms part of a broader regional conflict triggered by the US-Israeli offensive on Iran, with multiple fronts now active across the Middle East.

__

Source: TRT

Advertisement
Comment