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“Hezbollah” Declares a Coordinated Operation with Drones Targeting the City of Acre, and 200,000 Israelis Take Shelter

FALCON POWERS – According to the Israeli army radio, today, Tuesday, 200,000 Israelis entered shelters in the northern region after three Hezbollah drone infiltrations.

The Israeli army stated in a statement that, “Following alerts about the infiltration of an enemy aerial unit into the north of the country, air defense fighters intercepted two suspicious aerial targets over the maritime area in the north of the country. The missile and artillery alarms were activated to prevent debris from falling due to the interception process. The event has ended.”

Hezbollah, on the other hand, issued a statement saying, “In response to the Israeli aggression on the town of Adloun and the assassination of one of the Mujahideen brothers, the Islamic Resistance launched an aerial attack at 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday using occupied and assault drones, targeting the command headquarters of the Golan Brigade and Unit 621 in the Shraga Barracks north of the occupied city of Acre, hitting its targets accurately.”

Our correspondent reported that this operation is the first of its kind in terms of the target location and the use of drones since October 8th, noting that the targeted point is 15 kilometers away from the Lebanese border.

Social media circulated a video clip claiming to show the fall of two rockets in Acre, but the Israeli army did not confirm this and stated that the aerial targets were intercepted over the sea.

Shortly after the incident, a correspondent for Falcon Powers reported that the Israeli warplanes carried out an airstrike between the towns of Houla and Markaba in southern Lebanon.

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