Hezbollah breaks record of anti-Israeli operations
Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has carried out a record number of operations against the occupied lands in a single day since it started defending the country against the regime atrocities.
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"Fifty-one operations were executed, a record number, surpassing the record of 48 a month ago,” various resistance media outlets said of the strikes that the movement had carried out on Sunday.
The movement’s projectiles “reached a record depth of 150 kilometers (93 miles) with the bombing of the Asdod Naval Base with drones and the Palmachim Base south of Tel Aviv with missiles,” they wrote.
“Sirens went off 543 times from over 350 rockets, sending four million settlers into shelter and inflicting significant damage and casualties.”
Hezbollah also announced striking a military target in Tel Aviv with missiles and drones, besides targeting the Haifa Naval Base, the Glilot Base, the Shraga Base in the city of Akka, the Dado Base in the city of Safad, and many other sites.
Also on Monday, the group hit the regime’s illegal settlements across the northern part of the occupied Palestinian territories, including Kiryat Shmona, Metulla, Manara, Safad, Maalot-Tarshiha, Meron, and Avivim.
In southern Lebanon, the movement fended off Israeli attacks and advancements on the cities of Bayyada, Deir Mimas, Aita al-Shaab, and Khiam.
The movement has been conducting hundreds of successful retaliatory operations against the occupied territories since October 7, 2023, when the regime began a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip and intensified its deadly attacks against Lebanon.
The war has claimed the lives of at least 44,211 Palestinians, mostly women and children, while the escalation has killed at least 3,754 people in Lebanon.
It has vowed to sustain its strikes as long as the regime keeps up the war on Gaza and aggression against Lebanon.