Hezbollah launched several coordinated attacks throughout the day, beginning with an aerial operation involving swarms of assault drones. This initial strike targeted the Golan Division 210 headquarters located in the Nafah barracks. The drones successfully hit the command positions and quarters of Israeli officers and soldiers.
In a series of subsequent statements, Hezbollah detailed further military actions. At 3:26 pm, Hezbollah fighters targeted Israeli soldiers near the Zar’it barracks with rocket fire, achieving a direct hit. This was followed by another rocket attack near the Kfar Yuval settlement, which also resulted in a direct hit. Later in the day, at 4:50 pm, Hezbollah launched rockets at the Doviv barracks, hitting their target with precision. Additionally, at 4:30 pm, a rocket strike on Al-Tayhat Hill targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers, delivering a successful hit.
As evening approached, Hezbollah continued its offensive by targeting Israeli military installations in the occupied Lebanese Kfar Shouba Hills. Missiles were fired at the Al-Sammaqa and Ruwaisat Al-Alam sites, with both locations reportedly struck directly.
The group also issued statements about operations conducted the previous day. On Wednesday, Hezbollah targeted several Israeli positions in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza. A drone attack was carried out on the Western Brigade headquarters south of the Ya’ara settlement, in response to Israeli aggression in the Bekaa region. Additionally, rocket strikes were made on the Ruweisat Al-Alam and Al-Samaqa sites in the Kfar Shuba hills, and the Bayyad Blida site, all achieving direct hits. Buildings used by Israeli soldiers in the Al-Manara settlement were also targeted.
Hezbollah emphasized that these actions are a direct response to Israeli aggression and a show of solidarity with Gaza. The conflict along the Lebanon-Israel border remains intense and volatile, with ongoing exchanges of fire and heightened regional instability. (ILKHA)