Hezbollah Military Media released on Sunday two videos showing fresh strikes on Israeli targets in occupied southern border area of Lebanon.
The first video displayed three strikes, dated on May 14 and 15, employing explosive-laden drones and rockets.
The nearly two-minute video showed fighters preparing to launch drones and rockets. The strikes were carried out against Israeli targets in Naqoura, Blat and Al-Qawzah.
The second video depicted a First-Person View (FPV) drone strike targeting a wireless communications system belonging to the Israeli enemy army at the newly established Blat site opposite the southern border town of Ramiye.
Meanwhile on Sunday, Al-Manar’s correspondent reported that, amid the growing use of FPV drones by the resistance and the resulting anxiety among enemy troops, the occupation army has begun installing protective nets and tented coverings over certain vehicles and troop gathering points, as seen in this image from the town of Rshaf (as captured in the image from Rshaf).
Israeli circles have repeatedly voiced concerns over Hezbollah attacks against Israeli targets in southern Lebanon.
According to the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation, a senior security source conceded that even a large-scale ground operation would fail to stop the attacks, stating, “We will not stop the drone and rocket fire even if we occupy all of southern Lebanon.”
Israeli security circles acknowledge that military measures alone are insufficient to stop Hezbollah drone and rocket attacks from southern Lebanon.
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The remarks underscore mounting challenges faced by the Israeli occupation’s forces along the northern front.
Source: Al-Manar English Website and Hezbollah Military Media