Hezbollah bombs Israeli Mossad headquarters with ballistic missile

by times news cr

On the third day of the Israeli attack on Lebanon, Israeli forces continued to target the southern and Bekaa regions, leaving hundreds of victims, while Hezbollah announced that for the first time it had bombed the Israeli Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv with a Qader-1 ballistic missile this morning, Wednesday. What are the latest developments in the Lebanese scene so far?

In the context, Hezbollah said in a statement: “At 6:30 this morning, it launched a Qader 1 ballistic missile targeting the headquarters of the Israeli Mossad in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, which is the headquarters responsible for assassinating leaders and blowing up pagers and wireless devices.”

According to Israeli media, “For the first time, a ballistic missile was launched from Lebanon towards Tel Aviv, and more than a million settlers entered shelters within minutes in Tel Aviv and its surroundings.”

The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted a senior Israeli source as saying that Hezbollah still possesses a missile force estimated at 100,000 missiles, while the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that “Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to postpone his trip to New York to hold consultations with the military establishment.”

In addition, Hezbollah mourned at dawn today, Wednesday, “Ibrahim Qabisi Al-Hajj Abu Musa,” one of its leaders, and “Hussein Ezz El-Din Al-Hajj Fares,” who were killed in a raid launched by Israeli warplanes yesterday afternoon on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

Ibrahim Qabisi, born in the town of Zebdine in southern Lebanon in 1962, joined the ranks of the Islamic Resistance since its inception in 1982. He rose through the ranks of organizational responsibilities within the party’s structures and underwent many senior leadership courses. He supervised and planned many resistance operations against the Israeli occupation, especially in the Iqlim axis, which he was responsible for between 1998 and 2000. He was responsible for the Badr military unit north of the Litani River between 2001 and 2018, and led a number of missile formations in the resistance.

Hezbollah bombs Israeli Mossad headquarters with ballistic missile

Hezbollah’s media office said that “Israel is dropping leaflets with a barcode it described as ‘very dangerous’ on areas of the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon,” and the party warned that “scanning this barcode with a phone will lead to the withdrawal of all information from any device.”

In the context, “Israeli warplanes launched a series of air strikes at dawn on Wednesday, targeting the towns of Deir Amas, Al-Mansouri, and Tayr Dibba, the outskirts of the towns of Al-Abbasiyah and Tora in southern Lebanon, and the towns of Ma’arka, Ain Qana, and Aba.”

“The Israeli air force targeted an ambulance belonging to the Syrian Social Nationalist Party while the ambulance department was carrying out a rescue and evacuation operation for the injured in the town of Haboush, Nabatieh District, southern Lebanon, which led to the injury of a number of paramedics.”

An Israeli airstrike also targeted the town of Mashghara in the western Bekaa, and the Israeli warplanes launched a series of violent raids targeting the towns of Ali al-Nahri, Sareen, Nahle, Shaat, Amhaz, Labweh, Hawsh al-Rafiqa, al-Khader, Rayak, the Sareen plain, and the Labweh plain in the northern Bekaa, east of Lebanon.

“Since dawn on Monday, Israeli forces have been launching waves of intensive airstrikes in an operation called “Arrow of the North,” leaving more than 558 dead so far, in addition to 1,835 wounded, a toll that is expected to rise. This came after three attacks on September 17 and 18 that targeted Hezbollah’s calling and communication devices, which led to their explosion and the killing and wounding of dozens, followed by a concentrated attack in the southern suburb of Beirut, which led to the killing of a large number of Hezbollah leaders, including Ibrahim Aqil and Ahmed Wehbe.”

Last updated: September 25, 2024 – 13:10


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