This morning, the Lebanese national resistance targeted the Israeli enemy at two military bases and a gathering of its soldiers at another location. It also prevented the advance of an enemy force towards kafrakla and caused deaths and injuries among its soldiers.
The resistance said in a statement: “in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, in defense of Lebanon and its people, as part of the Khyber operations series, and in response to the aggressions and massacres committed by the Israeli enemy, the Lebanese resistance targeted at eight o’clock this morning the Stella Maris naval base, which is a strategic base for maritime monitoring and control northwest of Haifa with a qualitative missile salvo.”
In another statement, the Lebanese resistance announced that its fighters targeted at the same time the base and airport of “Ramat David” southeast of the city of Haifa with a qualitative rocket barrage.
The resistance also announced in a third statement that its fighters targeted, at around 12:10 a.m. today, a gathering of Israeli enemy forces in “Jal al-Hamar” south of the town of al-Adaisseh with artillery shells, and confirmed hits were achieved.
According to a fourth statement, the resistance targeted an Israeli military bulldozer accompanied by an enemy infantry force that tried to advance towards the Sari hill in the northwest of the town of KfarKila at around 1:45 AM today, which led to its destruction, killing and injuring its crew, in addition to achieving confirmed casualties among the accompanying force.
Yesterday evening, the Lebanese resistance targeted several sites and gatherings of the Israeli enemy forces, including the “al-Abad” site, the “Yiftah” barracks with rocket launchers, and trapped members of the Israeli enemy infantry force in an ambush while trying to advance towards the town of Yaron.
The resistance also targeted gatherings of enemy soldiers twice east of the town of Maroun al-Ras, and twice at the Fatima Gate on the Lebanese-Palestinian border in the town of kafrakla with rocket shells.
Amal Farhat