Hezbollah reports multiple strikes against Israeli military positions in southern Lebanon, including an artillery site and a command vehicle. The group also claims to have downed four Israeli reconnaissance drones over Al-Mansouri.
Hezbollah announced a series of military operations in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, claiming to have targeted an Israeli artillery position, a command vehicle, and a group of soldiers, while also reporting the downing of four Israeli reconnaissance drones.
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Hezbollah announced a series of military operations in southern Lebanon on April 22, 2026, claiming to have targeted an Israeli artillery position, a command vehicle, and a group of soldiers, while also reporting the downing of four Israeli reconnaissance drones.
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