Hezbollah Fires Over 150 Rockets At Key Israeli Military Sites (Videos)

Hezbollah Fires Over 150 Rockets At Key Israeli Military Sites (Videos)

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Hezbollah fired on September 20 dozens of rockets from southern Lebanon, targeting several key positions of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

In separate statements, the group said that the rocket attacks were directed at: the main base of the Northern Command’s air and missile defense in the Beria barracks; the air and missile defense headquarters in the Kela barracks; the headquarters of the 188th Armored Brigade of the 36th Division in the Alika barracks; the headquarters of the missile and artillery battalion in the Yoav barracks; the headquarters of the Golan Division’s combat group in the Yarden barracks; the headquarters of the 210th Golan Division in Nafah; the new headquarters of the 91st Division in Ayelet Hashahar and a gathering of troops in the site of Metula.

The attacks were carried out in support of the Palestinian people and resistance in the Gaza Strip as well as in response to a violent wave of Israeli strikes that targeted Lebanon a day earlier, Hezbollah noted in its statements.

The IDF said that more than 150 rockets were launched from Lebanon at northern Israel, with many being intercepted by air defenses.

Still, Hebrew media reported material losses and fires in several areas, including near the city of Safed. A single person was also wounded.

In response to the attacks, the IDF said that it struck a building in the town of Kafr Kila where a Hezbollah fighter was spotted in addition to other building used by the group in the towns of Aitaroun, Kafr Kila, Mays al-Jabal, Taybeh, Odaisseh and Yaroun. All of these towns are located in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah mourned two of its fighters during the day. Nevertheless, Lebanese media didn’t report any casualties among civilians.

Hezbollah and its allies in Lebanon have been launching attacks against the IDF in support of Gaza since the outbreak of the Israeli war on the Strip last October.

So far, the limited confrontation has resulted in 26 civilian deaths in Israel and the occupied Syrian Golan Heights as well as the deaths of at least 22 soldiers and security officers. On the Lebanese side, more than 900 people have been killed, including 480 fighters of Hezbollah and over 150 civilians.

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Nuke Moscow Now!

hezbolla is throwing a temper tantrum!!!

israel blew the balls off of hezoballah’s top leaders!!!

ha ha ha

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hasbarats

i guess there are plenty of people still left with their balls intact

williebrennan

your screen name is a temper tantrum, sport

lol

cromwell

do you even know who hezbollah are and how and when they were established you arsehole?

anon

no it didn’t. see above. and consider the worldwide damage to talmudistan’s technology industry.

steinarcorps

15000 rockets = 0 casualties ! ame story over and over .. :)

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cromwell

what they need to do is hit ben gurion airport and tel aviv.

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Vegard

hezbollah and irgc seem impotent against israel. today was the day to respond decisively. instead both nasrallah and iranian officials answer with bluster and empty forward statements … iran keeps saying it is poised to retaliate for haniyeh all while they get slapped everyday … hezbollah doesn’t have guided missiles to target central israel … or air defenses… i feel bad for them

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JamL

arabs should learn warfare from afghans (massoud), they had no guided missiles, either. i am not talking of hezb though. they are tough fighters but need to change tactics and internationalize the war.

Vegard

i think the terrain in afghanistan is optimal for guerrilla warfare. it’s mountainous, cavernous, and highly remote open terrain. beirut is an actual city and its citizens are vulnerable to bombing. they would have to rely on their tunnel systems and hamas style asymmetrical warfare like sniping, ambushes, ied’s. the fact that israel hasnt moved forward with a ground invasion speaks volumes but how many lebanese civilians will they be allowed to kill ?

JamL

ask afghans how many thousands of them were sacrificed in tall the wars. afghans would never go to buildings during war. why are hezb commanders in buildings? they should go to the tunnels or whatever lebanon has to hide. they are valuable and shouldn’t get killed. they also need to change their tactics.

anon

hezb. will replace all the communications devices from secure sources and swiftly repair the damage to its organisation. by carrying out this attack now talmudistan has given up the ability to listen in to these devices. so why do it now? it would make some sense to do it if there was an invasion of s. lebanon in progress – but there isn’t. so there will be no immediate invasion. it only makes sense as a provocation. they want to bring in the us to do their fighting for them.

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anon

they are not intending to take on hezbollah on the ground. they haven’t been able to defeat hamas in 11 months. they expect the stupid us goyim to do their dirty work for them. they can’t take on hezb. let alone iran, or they don’t want to. they are desperate to provoke a general war with iran using the goyim as dumb muscle. this is a sign of weakness, even desperation. that seems the only logical conclusion.