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Hezbollah Strikes Israeli Targets

  • April, 11, 2026 - 17:55
  • World news
Hezbollah Strikes Israeli Targets

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Lebanon’s Hezbollah announced Saturday that it has conducted military operations against Israeli forces, utilizing a combination of guided missiles, rocket salvos, and attack drones to target military infrastructure and troop gatherings in multiple locations near the border.

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According to statements released by the resistance group, Hezbollah fighters launched a direct rocket salvo targeting Israeli army infrastructure located within the Adamit settlement.

In a separate operation, the group reported deploying a swarm of attack drones directed at a gathering of Israeli soldiers and military vehicles in the northern settlement of Metula, Royanews reported.

The resistance group also detailed specific tactical operations occurring within southern Lebanese border towns. Fighters reportedly struck an Israeli Merkava tank positioned on al-Awayda hill in the town of Odaisseh, utilizing both a guided missile and an attack drone.

Furthermore, Hezbollah stated that its servicemen launched another drone targeting a unit of Israeli soldiers deployed in the vicinity of the al-Ishraq school in Bint Jbeil.

 
 
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