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In steadfast support of the people and resistance in Gaza and in defense of Lebanese territories, Hezbollah's Islamic Resistance launched multiple operations on Thursday, targeting several Israeli occupation sites and soldiers.

The group's military media released a series of statements outlining the attacks and their outcomes: First Operation The initial statement reported that at 7:45 a.m., Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a position held by Zionist soldiers at the Al-Marj Israeli site with appropriate weapons, hitting it directly and causing multiple deaths and injuries.

Martyrs All the Way to Al-Quds Earlier on Wednesday, Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of seven of its fighters who rose while fulfilling their Jihad duty or were martyred due to the Israeli telecommunication device blast.

Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Ali Mohammad Shalabi (Baqer), born in 1993, from the Lebanese southern town of Kfarmelki
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Ali Mohammad Tarhini (Haidar), born in 2001, from the Lebanese southern town of Ebba
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Ibrahim Abdul Karim Zeineddien (Abu Ali Amir), born in 1995, from the Lebanese southern town of Safad Al-Battikh
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Abdul Menhem Jamil Abdul Menhem (Malak), born in 2008, from the Lebanese southern town of Aitaroun
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Fadel Abbas Bazzi (Abu Abbas), born in 1991, from the Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Mohammad Hussein Al-Arab (Kassem), born in 1979, from the Lebanese town of Flaoui in Bekaa
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds
Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Hafez Hussein Ali Melhem (Abu Saleh), born in 1979, from the Lebanese southern town of Qabrikha

Original Article Source: Al Manar | Published on Thursday, 19 September 2024 09:24 (about 98 days ago)