Hezbollah has taken an iron fist approach to defend
Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Lately, it has targeted
Israeli military installations, troops and destroyed a sophisticated spying
network.
Since
the Palestinian resistance launched the al-Aqsa Storm Operation, hostilities
have gradually flared up between Hezbollah and Israeli forces on the Lebanese
border with occupied Palestine.
The
Lebanese organization, which forced the Israeli occupation out of Lebanon in
the year 2000 and defeated the regime again when it launched a war on Lebanon
in July 2006, is now engaging the regime again militarily.
Experts believe events on the border are not exactly
tit-for-tat exchanges, but far from a full-blown-out war.
The exchange of fire has inflicted losses and casualties on
both sides.
On Monday, Israeli media reported that another regime’s
soldier has been killed, and three others have been injured after their tank
was overturned in the north, on the border with Lebanon.
Hezbollah announced the martyrdom of Mohammad Najib Halawi
from the southern Lebanese village of Kfar Kila.
It's been this way for some two weeks now.
Hezbollah
is a formidable force in Lebanon, and its impressive military capabilities have
been on show once again.
On Friday, the organization published a video detailing the
functions of Israel's technical and spying equipment in 42 locations on the
border, how they operate and the security threat they pose to all Lebanese
people, across all of Lebanon and its borders with other Arab countries.
The Israeli equipment includes day and night thermal
monitoring and surveillance cameras, different types of radar towers, embedded
systems, and naval monitoring systems.
The
Israeli intelligence systems that contact traitors in Lebanon are also shown in
the video as well as sophisticated spying network technology, all of which are
controlled by Israeli military operators far away from the border.
The four-minute clip, which begins with a narration stating "These are not
defensive positions that the Zionist entity portrays them to be",
concludes with Hezbollah missiles, rockets and gunfire either destroying the
Israeli equipment or damaging them to the extent they are out of service.
At one point, a precision-guided missile is shown being
fired toward a radar tower with a direct hit.
Hezbollah
says the damage it inflicted in destroying the equipment is a huge blow to the
Israeli spying and monitoring network in Lebanon.
Hezbollah says the calculated attacks go a long way to
serving Lebanon's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and its people.
The
organization has also been targeting Israeli military vehicles, tanks, and
troops in response to Israeli attacks on Southern Lebanon.
The men it has lost are being labeled as the martyrs on the
path to al-Quds, in reference to the Israeli-occupied Palestinian city that
hosts the holy al-Aqsa Mosque, also known as Jerusalem.
Israeli
occupation forces continue to target forests in various areas of the Lebanese
border with incendiary shells, which has led to the outbreak of a number of
fires.
On Monday, the occupation regime acknowledged the death of a
first sergeant in the Israeli army on the northern front, announcing that he
was killed as a result of another tank being hit in the area.
On Sunday, Hezbollah announced that it had targeted points
of the Israeli army on the Lebanon-occupied Palestine border.
Hezbollah
confirmed in a statement that after careful follow-up and monitoring its forces
located an Israeli infantry force in the al-Malikiyah area and its surroundings
(in southern Lebanon), which was immediately targeted with appropriate weapons,
inflicting confirmed casualties.
In a separate statement, the group said that it had
targeted the al-Samaqa area in the occupied Lebanese Sheba'a farms with
appropriate weapons that led to direct hits on Israeli forces.
The
group also announced that its forces targeted an Israeli drone with a
surface-to-air missile, hitting it directly, and it was spotted within eyesight
as it fell into the occupied Palestinian territories.
Reports suggest countries around the world, in particular
the West and the United States at the forefront, have been trying their best
diplomatic efforts to prevent the merciless Israeli war on Gaza from spilling
over to Lebanon or elsewhere in the region.
The regime's mass killing of children in Gaza is making that
very difficult.
Military
bases belonging to the illegal American presence in Iraq and Syria have come
under attack dozens of times by local forces already.
Experts have said the silence of the Hezbollah leader,
Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, since Hamas staged the October 07 Storm operation, has
frightened the Israeli regime, as it remains clueless whether another front
will open in the north.
The occupation regime may not have to wait too much
longer.
The
Hezbollah secretary-general will deliver a speech on Friday, November 3, 2023,
at 15:00 local time, during a ceremony honoring the martyrs on the path to
al-Quds.
It is a widely anticipated speech in which the Hezbollah
chief will no doubt address his party's position on the war on Gaza as well as
the devastating Israeli bombardment on the completely blockaded coastal
enclave.