The Ramim site in the Upper Galilee is a constant target for Hezbollah missiles (French)

Today, Saturday, Hezbollah announced that it targeted the Israeli Ramim barracks with two Burkan missiles, hitting it directly, while Israeli air and artillery strikes were renewed on areas in southern Lebanon.

 The party said - in a press statement - “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted this afternoon the Ramim barracks with two Burkan missiles, hitting it directly.”

Hezbollah also announced that its fighters targeted Al-Baghdadi's military site with missile weapons, and achieved direct hits.

An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that a missile was fired at an Israeli site in the Upper Galilee, and the correspondent said that sirens sounded in the town of Kiryat Shmona.

Yesterday, Friday, the party announced that it had carried out 9 attacks against Israeli sites, off the Lebanese border and in the occupied Shebaa Farms and Kfarshouba hills.

Raids on villages and towns

On the other hand, Israeli warplanes launched raids on Jabal Balat and the towns of Marwahin and Markaba, south of Lebanon.

Israeli artillery also bombed the vicinity of the town of Al-Adissa and the Al-Wazzani area.

The Israeli army said that its aircraft attacked last night a Hezbollah military point in the town of Tayr Harfa, and the party’s infrastructure in the Labouneh region in southern Lebanon.

The army published pictures that it said were of the raids and the targets it bombed.

The Lebanese Information Agency reported that "the enemy attacked the town of Markaba twice a short while ago."

The agency pointed out that "the Zionist enemy has been relying for days on the rule of destroying entire villages, as it destroys homes and cuts off the secondary and public roads that lead to them," noting that "the Israeli enemy fired its heavy machine guns at night towards the Labouneh and Al-Alam mountains in the western sector."

Source: Al Jazeera + agencies