Hezbollah claims strikes on Israeli naval bases near Haifa, Tel Aviv

Earlier, Hezbollah had said that it attacked a base near the country’s main international airport close to Tel Aviv


AFP November 07, 2024
People look at a damaged car where an artillery shell fell before it was removed by Israeli police in Raanana near Tel Aviv on Nov. 6, 2024, following a reported barrage of rockets launched from Lebanon toward Israel. PHOTO: AFP

BEIRUT:

Lebanon’s Hezbollah group claimed a slew of attacks on Wednesday, including two that targeted naval bases near the Israeli city of Haifa and two near Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah fighters “targeted the Stella Maris naval base northwest of Haifa with a salvo of high-quality missiles and a squadron of attack drones,” the group said in a statement. It was the fourth attack on the base in as many weeks.

Later Wednesday, Hezbollah said it launched “attack drones on the Haifa naval base in Haifa Bay, for the first time”. In the evening, it said it targeted a base south of Tel Aviv, also for the first time.

Earlier, Hezbollah said it attacked a base near the country’s main international airport close to Tel Aviv. The Israel Airports Authority said operations at the airport were not affected by the attack.

Hezbollah began low-intensity cross-border attacks on Israel in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas following its October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.

More than a year of clashes that escalated into war in September have killed at least 3,050 people in Lebanon, according to health ministry figures.

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