The Zionist entity’s northern front witnessed on Sunday numerous attacks by Hezbollah, whose fighters pounded Israeli sites with missiles and combat drones.
The first strike took place at 12:15 on Sunday, when Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Ramim barracks with artillery shells, causing direct hits, the first statement read, stressing that the strike was in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in solidarity with their brave and honorable resistance.
Later at 13:18, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Al-Malkiya site with Burkan missiles, resulting in direct hits, according to the second statement.
The third strike took place at 13:45, when Islamic Resistance fighters launched an aerial operation, targeting the newly established Brakhta artillery range and a gathering of enemy soldiers in its vicinity in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms, the statement read, stressing that the strike resulted in direct hits.
The Islamic Resistance fighters then, at 15:45, shelled Zibdeen site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms, the fourth statement read.
The fourth strike was simultaneous with the fifth one, which saw the Islamic Resistance fighters targeting Ruweissat Al-Alam Israeli site with appropriate weapons.
Few minutes later, at 15:55, the Islamic Resistance fighters hit newly established surveillance equipment at Al-Jardah Israeli site, the sixth statement read.
The Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 17:00 an Israeli gathering at Menara Israeli site with missile weapons, achieving direct hits, the seventh statement read.
Earlier on Sunday, Hezbollah’s Military Media released two videos showing the resistance movement’s precise strikes on two Israeli border sites on Saturday (March 30).
The video below shows the Islamic Resistance’s operation targeting a building where Israeli enemy soldiers were positioned in Adamit settlement in northern occupied Palestine.
The second footage shows the Islamic Resistance’s operation targeting a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers at Al-Raheb site at the Lebanese-Palestinian border.
Source: Al-Manar English Website