TEHRAN — Lebanese media outlets reported on Monday morning that the Israeli regime’s army pounded southern Lebanon with bombs.
According to the Lebanese news website Al Ahed, the southern town of Blida was bombed in the latest airstrike.
The Zionist regime claimed that the attack was carried out in response to the firing of 20 rockets from southern Lebanon towards its settlements in the north.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah announced in a statement that its fighters had directly targeted the location of Unit 8200, which is an Israeli Intelligence Corps unit, in Metat barracks.
Following the onset of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm by the Palestinian resistance groups on October 7, Hezbollah has been carrying out military operations against the regime’s positions on a daily basis in order to engage Zionist forces in the north and to reduce pressure on the resistance in Gaza.
As a result of Hezbollah’s strikes, a large number of Zionist settlers have been forced to leave their settlements, and most of the residents in the northern areas suffer from psychological problems.
IRNA