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[78032] Hezbollah reports a series of attacks against military targets across Israel and southern Lebanon

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[78032] Hezbollah reports a series of attacks against military targets across Israel and southern Lebanon


The Hezbollah organization issued extensive statements on a series of military operations including launches of suicide drones, artillery shells, and rockets at IDF positions in Lebanon and northern Israel.

Military Escalation: Reports of extensive Hezbollah attacks

Throughout the day (May 31, 2026), the Hezbollah organization issued a series of official statements through its Telegram channels, in which it reports offensive operations against Israeli targets within Lebanese territory and in Israel. Al Jazeera reports that the organization used "Ababil" suicide drones and artillery shells against IDF forces in the Beaufort (Qala'at al-Shaqif) area, southern Lebanon.

According to reports on Al Mayadeen, the organization attacked a "military vehicle" surrounded by a group of soldiers in the Debbine area using a guided missile, claiming a "confirmed hit." At the same time, Quds Network reported an attack on "enemy army infrastructure" in the Krayot area north of Haifa using a rocket barrage, as well as attacks in Nahariya and Shlomi.

Shehab Agency emphasized in its messages the use of precision weaponry against a "Humvee vehicle" at an Israeli military command in the vicinity of Beaufort, and noted attacks against a "drone jamming radar" in the same area. These sources, identified with a declared resistance line, describe the actions as part of the struggle against the "occupation army."

The reports include significant detail regarding hits on various targets, including:

  • Attack on artillery sites in the town of Al-Adaisseh (Palestine 24 News).

  • Hitting a "Namer" vehicle in the town of Debel using a drone (Gaza Now - Warlife).

  • Shelling of soldier concentrations at the "Metula" outpost using artillery (Al Jazeera).


The sources emphasize that all actions were carried out as part of what they call "Islamic resistance," with reports sometimes accompanied by visual documentation of the attacks as published on Quds Network.
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