The Lebanon resistance (Hezbollah) targeted the headquarters of the Israeli occupation army’s 769th Eastern Brigade in northern occupied Palestine with missiles, according to Israeli reports.
The relationship between Israel and Hezbollah is complex and deeply rooted in the political and sectarian dynamics of the Middle East.
Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist militant group and political party based in Lebanon, emerged in the early 1980s to resist the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon. Since then, Hezbollah has evolved into a powerful paramilitary organization with significant influence both within Lebanon and across the region.
Hezbollah’s opposition towards Israel originates from its commitment to the Palestinian cause and its perception of Israel as an occupying force in Palestinian territories and Lebanese territory.
The conflict between Hezbollah and Israel has been ongoing for decades, marked by sporadic clashes and major conflicts. One of the most significant confrontations occurred in 2006, known as the Lebanon War or the July War
Hezbollah fired thousands of rockets into northern Israel during the conflict, causing civilian casualties and forcing hundreds of thousands of Israelis to seek shelter. Israel conducted airstrikes targeting Hezbollah strongholds, infrastructure, and civilian areas in Lebanon.