New Israeli attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs/Reciprocal attacks by Hezbollah, Yemeni army and Al-Qassam
Afghan Voice Agency (AWA): Al-Jazeera Network reported that the airstrikes targeted the "Hreek" neighborhood, the "Al-Ghabiri" area and the "Al-Hadath" area in Beirut's southern suburbs.
No further details have been released yet about the martyrs, wounded and possible financial losses of this Zionist attack.
A little earlier, Al-Mayadeen reporter reported that the Israeli army targeted the "Al-Shayyah" area in Beirut's southern suburbs in two stages.
According to the report, the Israeli army attacked two residential buildings in the "Al-Shayyah" area in these attacks.
However, Hezbollah announced that it had fired missiles at the Zionist settlement of Kiryat Shmona in northern occupied Palestine and at the Zionist military gathering in the Zionist settlement of Zariat.
In other news, Hebrew sources reported that a Hezbollah missile hit the north of occupied Haifa and smoke rose from that location.
Hezbollah also targeted the Israeli early warning headquarters on top of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan with a missile. The gathering of Israeli enemy army forces in Tel Nahas on the outskirts of the town of Kafr Qala was also targeted with a missile for the third time on Friday.
However, in Gaza, reports indicate that the occupation forces heavily bombed Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
The Gaza Health Ministry has also warned that hospitals in the area will stop operating or reduce their services within 48 hours due to the occupation regime’s sabotage of fuel supplies and support for “bandits” who are preventing aid from entering.
In other news, the Al-Qassam Brigades announced: “Our fighters, upon seeing enemy soldiers and vehicles near the Burj Awad intersection in Rafah, were able to target four of them with the Al-Qassam “Ghoul” weapon.”
According to this news, the Al-Qassam fighters targeted four Israeli soldiers in Rafah, killing two of them. A Merkava tank was also targeted while trying to rescue the soldiers at the Burj Awad intersection in Rafah.
On the other hand, the Yemeni armed forces issued a statement on Friday announcing that they had targeted the Israeli regime's "Nawatim" air base in the Negev region in southern occupied Palestine in a military operation with a "Palestine 2" hypersonic ballistic missile, which, by the grace of God, successfully hit the target. Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis also held a protest rally in the country's capital, Sanaa, in support of the people of Gaza and Lebanon.