Hezbollah targets Israeli soldiers in ‘Shtula’, ‘Manara’, ‘Metulla’

January 4, 2024

Source: Resistance military media

Israeli media report significant damage to a house in “Metulla” after it was hit by an anti-tank missile.

Hezbollah fighter mans Kornet missile launcher -undated- (Islamic Resistance Media)

By Al Mayadeen English

Hezbollah announced that its fighters targeted a military site for occupation soldiers in “Shtula”, confirming direct injuries.

They also announced a strike on the al-Jerdah checkpoint and “al-Manara site”, also confirming direct hits.

On the opposite end of the borders, Israeli media reported significant damage to a house in “Metulla” after it was hit by an anti-tank missile.

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The report, as published, then noted that “Later on” as the war extends over several days, “the number will decrease” gradually to reach about “2,000-1,500 rockets a day.”

As such, the report emphasized that what is expected by Israeli “security” experts is that daily, “Israel” will be set to deal with approximately “1,500 attacks”, which were characterized as “effective”, on  Israeli territory, given that “this is after subtracting the astronomical numbers…that will fall in open areas, and successful interceptions by the Iron Dome.”

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Hezbollah Names 4 Heroes Who Fell All the Way to Al-Quds

January 4, 2024

Hezbollah’s Martyrs All the Way to Al-Quds.

Hezbollah announced on Thursday the names of four fighters who fell while defending the Ummah (nation) against the Israeli enemy.

In four statements, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance mourned the four Martyrs All the Way to Al-Quds.

The statements started with a versus from the holy Quran (33:23): “Among the faithful are men who have proven true to their pledges to Allah. Some have fulfilled their vow by death and some are still waiting, but they have never changed their commitment in the least”

“With profound pride and deep honor, the Islamic Resistance solemnly announces the martyrdom of Ibrahim Afif Fahs, known as ‘Sayyed Ayman,’ a valiant soul from the southern town of Jibshit. He ascended to the heavens while dutifully treading the path to Al-Quds,” the first statement read.

Hezbollah Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Ibrahim Afif Fahs.

“With profound pride and deep honor, the Islamic Resistance solemnly announces the martyrdom of Hussein Hadi Yazbeck, known as ‘Zoulfikar,’ a valiant soul from the southern town of Naqoura. He ascended to the heavens while dutifully treading the path to Al-Quds,” Hezbollah said in the second statement.

Hezbollah Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Hussein Yazbeck.

“With profound pride and deep honor, the Islamic Resistance solemnly announces the martyrdom of Hadi Ali Rida, known as ‘Zoulfikar,’ a valiant soul from the southern town of Teffahta. He ascended to the heavens while dutifully treading the path to Al-Quds,” the third statement read.

Hezbollah Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Hadi Rida.

“With profound pride and deep honor, the Islamic Resistance solemnly announces the martyrdom of Hussein Ali Mohammad Ghazala, known as ‘Amir,’ a valiant soul from the southern town of Adloun. He ascended to the heavens while dutifully treading the path to Al-Quds,” the fourth statement read.

Hezbollah Martyr All the Way to Al-Quds Hussein Ali Ghazala.

Source: Al-Manar English Website   

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