Within the framework of Khaybar operations… Hezbollah bombs “Glilot” and the “Mossad” headquarters in “Tel Aviv” with Fadi 4 missiles
Hezbollah bombs “Glilot” and the Israeli “Mossad” headquarters in the suburbs of “Tel Aviv” with Fadi 4 missiles, and Israeli media confirms that there were injuries, fires, and road closures.

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Source: Al Mayadeen Net
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“At your service, Nasrallah,” the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced the launch of a salvo of “Fadi 4” missiles at the “Glilot” base of the “8200” military intelligence unit and the headquarters of the Israeli “Mossad” in the suburbs of “Tel Aviv.”

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The resistance confirmed in the statement that the bombing of “Glilot” and the “Mossad” headquarters in “Tel Aviv” comes within the framework of the “Khaybar” series of operations and in response to the targeting of civilians and the massacres committed by the enemy, in support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and in defense of Lebanon and its people.

In this context, Israeli media confirmed today, Tuesday, that the missiles launched at central Israel from Lebanon are the largest since the beginning of the war, while an Israeli media platform spoke about imposing a strict blackout on what is happening on the northern border.

Following the barrage of rockets launched from Lebanon towards the occupied Palestinian territories, the Israeli media said that “it is clear that Hezbollah has not said the last word yet,” stressing that “Hezbollah still has the capabilities to launch at Israel.”

Israeli Channel 12 reported 50 launches from Lebanon so far, the latest of which targeted the central region, sending millions of Israelis into shelters.

The occupation police closed Road 6 from the Khoresh section to Eyal (near Qalqilya) to traffic, as a result of a missile falling from Lebanon.

Scenes showed a rocket falling directly at the Horshim Junction, in the vicinity of Kfar Saba, north of Tel Aviv.

In addition, the Israeli media reported the outbreak of fires and destruction on the road, in addition to damage to a bus carrying settlers in Tel Aviv as a result of a missile launched from Lebanon.

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