10 Israeli buildings destroyed including 3 military tanks: Hezbollah

Last Updated on October 3, 2024 8:12 am

Hezbollah said three Israeli tanks were destroyed by rocket attacks. The tanks were advancing towards the Lebanese border village of Maroun al-Ras when they came under rocket fire.

In a statement on Wednesday, the Lebanese Armed Forces said they had targeted Israeli Merkava tanks. which were trying to enter the village of Marun al-Ras.

Hezbollah’s latest attack comes amid ongoing conflict in the Lebanese border region. Where tensions between Hezbollah and Israeli forces have increased.

Hezbollah earlier said in a statement that its fighters fired 50 rockets targeting Israeli military bases and illegal settlements in the north of occupied Palestine.

Al-Mayadeen television reported on Wednesday that the Israeli military confirmed that 50 rockets were fired from Lebanon at Israeli positions on Wednesday. which were launched in retaliation for the Israeli attack on Lebanon.

Israeli Channel Twelve reported that at least 10 buildings were damaged in the attack on al-Mutla settlement.

Earlier, in a series of statements on Wednesday morning, Hezbollah confirmed that its fighters had attacked military positions in Shomera Camp, Shatula and Misgav Am settlements.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces entered Khan Younis city of Gaza on Tuesday night and launched an attack. More than 40 Palestinian bodies were recovered from Mana, Al-Manara, and Al-Salam areas after Israeli forces withdrew from those areas.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, 41,638 Palestinians have been martyred in the past 361 days of Israeli military attacks in Gaza.

Israeli forces began military operations in Gaza on October 7, 2023. Since then, 70 percent of Gaza’s residential buildings and infrastructure have been destroyed, and residents of the besieged zone have suffered an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, famine and total siege.

The Israeli government has admitted that it has failed to destroy Hamas and free Israelis trapped in Gaza despite a nearly year-long offensive. Source: Middle East Eye and IRNA

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