“As expected, Hezbollah retains the vast majority of its ballistic missile arsenal”
New Hezbollah propaganda video. The Shiite pro-Iranian group has released footage of a Qader-2 ballistic missile being fired at Israel’s Gillot base on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, which is transported and launched from an underground missile base. On the walls of the silo can be seen posters of Hassan Nasrallah and other leaders of the organization.
“As expected, Hezbollah retains the vast majority of its ballistic missile arsenal,” commented channels close to the organization.
The missiles are located in well-protected underground silos from which they are launched.
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The group claimed to have used “precision rockets” and new types of drones for the first time in its clashes with the Israeli army.
In the statement it issued, the organization says it managed to push back Israeli soldiers in clashes in border villages in southern Lebanon. It also claimed that its fighters have killed more than 70 soldiers, without specifying when.
The Israeli armed forces say around 20 soldiers have been killed since ground operations in Lebanon began and another 30 in Hezbollah attacks in northern Israel.
An Israeli strike near the area where the Iranian embassy in Beirut used to be was on Wednesday night.
SKAI’s envoy Christos Nikolaidis spoke of an explosion in South Beirut, without prior warning from the IDF.
In a video posted on social networks, an apartment building can be seen on fire.
Shortly after the blast, the Israeli military issued new evacuation warnings for residents in southern Beirut in anticipation of new airstrikes.
Source :Skai
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