Israeli military vehicles are now regularly within range of Hezbollah resistance fire in southern Lebanon, as a series of coordinated strikes targeted armor and engineering units across multiple frontline areas in latest hours.
According to successive statements issued by Hezbollah Military Media, the Islamic Resistance fighters launched so far six operations on Tuesday.
The operations were carried out “in defense of Lebanon and its people, and in response to the Israeli enemy’s violation of the ceasefire and the attacks that targeted villages in southern Lebanon and resulted in the martyrdom of a number of civilians and injuries,” the statements read.
Islamic Resistance fighters struck a Merkava tank in the town of Al-Bayyada late Monday at 23:45 with a guided missile, scoring a confirmed hit that left the vehicle ablaze, statement 1 read.
Statement 2 said a gathering of Israeli soldiers and vehicles in the same town was targeted with rocket weapons at 00:15 on Tuesday.
In Al-Qawzah, Islamic Resistance fighters hit a Merkava tank with an attack drone at 07:00 on Tuesday, achieving a direct strike, according to statement 3.

Israeli engineering units were also targeted, with two D9 bulldozers being struck by attack drones in Rshaf and Deir Seryan at 09:00 and 09:15 on Tuesday, according to statements 4 and 5 released by Hezbollah Military Media.
Later at 09:25, and as an Israeli Namera vehicle was attempting to pull the targeted D9 bulldozer in Deir Seryan, Islamic Resistance launched an attack drone targeting the vehicle and scoring a direct hit, statement 6 read.
Another Israeli Merkava was targeted at 12:30 on Tuesday, also in the town of Al-Bayyada. Islamic Resistance fighters fired a guided missile at the Israeli tank, scoring a direct hit, Hezbollah Military Media announced in statement 7.
At 12:45, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli vehicles in the outskirts of Khallat Al-Raj in the town of Deir Seryan with a rocket salvo and achieved direct hits, statement 8 read.
Statement 9 read that Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli vehicles in the town of Al-Bayyada with an attack drone at 12:30 on Tuesday, scoring a confirmed hit.
Later at 13:35, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted an Israeli helicopter, also over Al-Bayyada, with a surface-to-air missile, achieving a confirmed hit, Hezbollah Military Media statement 10 read.
According to statement 11, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 13:15 on Tuesday 05-05-2026 a gathering of “Israeli” enemy army soldiers in Al-Bayyada town with artillery shells.
According to statement 12, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 13:00 on Tuesday 05-05-2026 a military vehicle belonging to the “Israeli” enemy army in the vicinity of Al-Qantara town square with a loitering glider.
According to statement 13, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 15:10 on Tuesday 05-05-2026 a gathering of “Israeli” enemy army vehicles and soldiers in Adshit Al-Qusayr town with artillery shells.
According to statement 14, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 15:30 on Tuesday 05-05-2026 a gathering of “Israeli” enemy army vehicles in Al-Bayyada town with a rocket barrage.
According to statement 15, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 15:35 on Tuesday 05-05-2026 the newly established artillery bunker belonging to the “Israeli” enemy army in Rab Thalathin town with a swarm of loitering drones.
Hezbollah resistance fighters have been for weeks heroically confronting Israeli occupation forces attempting to occupy towns in southern Lebanon amid a brutal aggression on the country. The confrontations employed various kinds of weapons including rockets, shells and attacks drones which have inflicted heavy losses upon enemy forces.
Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem hit back at Israeli threats on Monday, affirming that there will be neither a Yellow Line, nor a buffer zone in southern Lebanon.
In a statement, his eminence He highlighted that the resistance group employs hit-and-run tactics to prevent the enemy from establishing a foothold.
Source: Al-Manar English Website