Hezbollah attacks with missiles and UAVs, Israel responds

Hezbollah attacks with missiles and UAVs, Israel responds
Hezbollah attacks with missiles and UAVs, Israel responds
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On April 27, Hezbollah announced that it “launched a complex attack using explosive drones and guided missiles on the headquarters of the Al Manara military command and the concentration of forces from 51st Battalion of the Israeli Golani Brigade.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that its Iron Dome air defense system “successfully intercepted a suspicious aerial target flying from Lebanon into the Manara area of ​​northern Israel”. The Israeli army also announced that it had attacked the launch site of several anti-tank missiles launched from Lebanon into the Manara border area.

Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Tayr Harfa in southern Lebanon on April 26.

Later, the Lebanese National News Agency reported that an Israeli airstrike on a house in the village of Srebbine injured 11 people.

Previously, on April 27, the Israeli army announced that its fighters “attacked a Hezbollah military facility in the Qouzah area of ​​southern Lebanon”.

In two separate statements on April 27, Hezbollah said two members of its force were killed by Israeli fire.

During the night of April 27 and early morning of April 28, Hezbollah announced that it had launched dozens of rockets at the military base in Meron in northern Israel. Hezbollah said the attack was in retaliation for Israel’s attacks on homes in parts of southern Lebanon, including Kfar Kila and Srebbine.

Meanwhile, the Israeli military announced that the Iron Dome system successfully intercepted missiles launched toward northern Israel from Lebanon. The Israeli army also announced that it had targeted “military infrastructure” in the village of Srebbine.

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