On Sunday evening, Hezbollah’s military media broadcast scenes that it said documented the bombing of Israeli military bases in Tel Aviv in central Israel, which were subjected to unprecedented missile strikes.
The party explained in the video that the bombing of the Israeli bases was carried out with drones and missiles of the “Fadi 6” and “Qader 2” type.
The footage showed the moment long-range drones and missiles were launched in the morning towards Tel Aviv.
The scenes also included Hezbollah fighters preparing to bomb the Glilot base on the outskirts of Tel Aviv, which is described as “Israel’s intelligence arm,” with “Qader 2” missiles.
The party concluded the scenes with footage documented by settlers’ cameras, showing the extent of the great destruction and anxiety as a result of the missile bombardment from Lebanon.
Hezbollah said on Sunday that it had attacked a military target in Tel Aviv with a volley of high-quality missiles and a swarm of drones, stressing that the operation had achieved its goals.
The party indicated that it targeted the Glilot and Palmachim bases on the outskirts of Tel Aviv with a series of qualitative missiles, in addition to an attack with attack drones that targeted the Ashdod naval base, which is 150 kilometers away from the border.
In turn, Israeli Army Radio reported that nearly 4 million people entered the fortified rooms in Israel on Sunday after 340 missiles were launched from Lebanon since this morning.