Hezbollah announced on Wednesday that it had launched a missile and drone attack on an Israeli military command center in response to the killing of three of its fighters in an Israeli strike targeting two towns in southern Lebanon.
In a statement, the group detailed that the assault involved "precision-guided missiles and suicide drones targeting an Israeli command headquarters" in the village of Arab al-Aramshe. The attack was described as retaliation for "the enemy's assassination of several resistance fighters in Ain Baal and Shihabiya," as reported by Agence France-Presse.
Hezbollah specified that the target was a "newly established military reconnaissance company headquarters in Arab al-Aramshe," resulting in casualties among the command center's personnel, including deaths and injuries. This escalation marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israeli forces.