Hezbollah strikes Israeli military, defense sites in northern Israel

Hezbollah announced Thursday it launched two drone attacks targeting military and defense industry facilities in northern Israel, including a base near Safed and a Rafael Advanced Defense Systems complex near Acre. The strikes come in response to ongoing Israeli bombardment of Lebanon and follow the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader in US-Israeli strikes.
Hezbollah fighters carried out coordinated drone strikes against military and defense industry targets in northern Israel early Thursday, the group announced, marking another significant escalation in cross-border hostilities. The attacks utilized swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles against two separate facilities, demonstrating the organization's evolving capabilities amid intensifying confrontation with Israeli forces.
Military base, defense complex targeted
In an official statement, Hezbollah detailed that its forces targeted the Ein Zeitim military base, located north of Safed, with multiple attack drones. Simultaneously, a second strike focused on a military industries complex belonging to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, situated south of the coastal city of Acre. The group characterized the operations as direct responses to ongoing Israeli strikes against Lebanese territory, which have intensified dramatically in recent weeks.
Advanced weapons deployed as conflict widens
Recent operations have seen Hezbollah deploy what it describes as "advanced weapons" against Israeli targets, with one recent attack characterized as the most intense since the confrontation began. The group's expanding military capabilities and willingness to strike deep inside Israeli territory signal a dangerous new phase in the long-running conflict. Thursday's operations come amid a sharp regional escalation following the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during US-Israeli bombardments, which has galvanized Tehran's allies across the region.
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Israeli military silent on claims
The Israeli Defense Forces offered no immediate comment regarding Hezbollah's claims, maintaining operational silence as the situation continues to develop. The absence of official confirmation or denial leaves questions about the effectiveness of the strikes and potential damage to the targeted facilities. The cross-border exchanges between Hezbollah and Israel continue to intensify, raising international concerns about a wider regional conflagration that could draw in additional actors and further destabilize the already volatile Middle East.
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