The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced a series of coordinated strikes against occupied forces, targeting high-value infrastructure across northern occupied Palestine.
Hezbollah’s first reported attack saw drones hitting Nahariya and Ma’alot Tarshiha’s air defense systems, disabling key radar installations. Artillery units then shelled illegal settlements in Shomera, Shetula, and Zar’it, according to the resistance.
Later reports confirmed strikes on Israel’s Northern Command headquarters in Safed, as well as the "Ain Zeitim" base near the city.
Further south, Hezbollah reported attacks on "Ammiad Base"—adjacent to the Sea of Galilee—and "Shamshon Base" using precision missiles.
The resistance group’s most significant strike came against Haifa’s naval facility, where specialized projectiles targeted Occupied Forces’ coastal defenses. Separately, Hezbollah fighters also hit Unit 13 (Shayetet 13) headquarters in the Atilim base, disrupting Israel’s maritime operations.
Along the border, Lebanese resistance forces shelled "concentrated Israeli army positions" east of Khiyam, marking a deliberate expansion of targeting beyond defensive strikes.