In an initial statement, the movement confirmed the firing of rockets at the military base on Mount Jarmaq, Israel's highest peak in the north.
The operation, carried out at 8:00 a.m. local time, is part of the resistance's response to Israeli aggression on the outskirts of the town of Baalbek, which left two civilians injured yesterday.
According to Israeli media, 40 rockets were fired from Lebanon towards Meron and alarm sirens were activated in several settlements in the Upper Galilee region.
Hezbollah announced on the 8th of this month the firing of Falaq rockets at the above-mentioned observation facility in retaliation for the Israeli attack on the city of Nabatea.
On January 23, the resistance confirmed direct influence on the action against the base, which is responsible for organizing, coordinating and managing all air strikes on Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Cyprus and the northern part of the Eastern Mediterranean basin.
Weeks earlier, Hezbollah had targeted Israel's only administrative, surveillance and air control center in the north for the first time, following the assassination earlier this year of Hamas' deputy head of the Politburo, Saleh Al-Arouri, and his associates in the southern suburbs . from Beirut.
Since October 8, the resistance has opened Lebanon's southern front and carried out more than 1,050 operations within a radius of more than 100 kilometers against all Israeli sites, settlements and border points, in solidarity with the people of Gaza and Palestinian fighters.
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