Hezbollah Strikes Multiple Israeli Military Bases with Rockets, Drones
In a series of three statements, the group described its actions as retaliation for what it called Tel Aviv’s aggression against Lebanon.
Hezbollah emphasized that the strikes were "limited to military objectives." It reported deploying kamikaze drones against radar installations and control centers at the Ramat David Air Base in northern Israel.
The group also targeted the Meron base, which handles surveillance and air operations in the north, using a swarm of kamikaze drones. According to Hezbollah, the assault damaged a radar system and a command building at the facility.
In a third operation, Hezbollah launched a "large rocket barrage" at the Nafah base in the Golan Heights, which serves as the headquarters of the 210th Bashan Division.
No immediate response or confirmation regarding the attacks came from the Israeli military.
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