“Multiple Incidents of Resistance Against Israeli Military Presence in Lebanon: Islamic Resistance Claims Success in Drone Strikes and Artillery Attacks”

In recent days, the Islamic Resistance has issued a series of statements claiming to have carried out successful attacks against Israeli military targets in Lebanon. The group’s statements, released through its official channels, detail a string of alleged hits against enemy army soldiers and vehicles, using a range of tactics including suicide drones, artillery shells, and rocket barrages.

According to the resistance group, on Monday, at 4:45 PM, a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the town of Ramyah was targeted with a suicide drone, resulting in a confirmed hit. Later that day, at 11:30 AM, a second gathering of soldiers in the town of Beit Lif was attacked using artillery shells.

The resistance continued its campaign of attacks on Tuesday, with repeated waves of artillery, rocket fire, and suicide drones targeting gatherings of Israeli soldiers and vehicles at Khallat Raj in Deir Siryan between 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM. In the same area, an Israeli bulldozer was targeted by a suicide drone at 5:30 PM, achieving a confirmed hit.

Further attacks were reported in the south of the country, including a swarm of suicide drones targeting Israeli army vehicles and soldiers near the port of Naqoura at 6:25 PM on Tuesday. A gathering of Israeli vehicles in the Iskandarouna area was also hit by a single drone at 6:30 PM.

In the evening hours of Tuesday, the resistance group claimed to have launched further attacks against Israeli military targets, including artillery shells targeting soldiers and vehicles in the town of Naqoura at 8:00 PM. Additionally, a “Drone Dome” anti-drone jamming system in Rashaf was hit by a suicide drone at 7:30 PM, with a second gathering of soldiers also targeted by a drone at 7:40 PM.

In the latest statement, the group claims to have successfully targeted an Israeli D9 bulldozer in the vicinity of Khiam detention center at 5:35 PM, using a yet another suicide drone.

The Islamic Resistance’s claims have not been officially confirmed by independent sources, and the Israeli military has yet to comment on the incidents. However, the series of alleged attacks is seen as an escalation by some analysts, who speculate that the group may be attempting to challenge the Israeli military presence in Lebanon.