Hezbollah: We targeted Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon with artillery fire.

Hezbollah: We targeted Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon with artillery fire.

11.03.2026 19:11

Hezbollah announced that it targeted the Blat position with artillery shells in retaliation for its attacks on Israel from Lebanese territory. Hezbollah had previously stated that it had targeted Israeli soldiers gathered in the town of Hiyam along the border in southern Lebanon with rocket fire for the second time during the day.

Along with the United States, Israel has been conducting attacks on Iran for days and has also started attacks on Lebanon since March 2.

RETALIATION FROM HEZBOLLAH

In response to Israel's attacks, Hezbollah announced that it targeted the Israeli position of Blat located on the border line in Lebanese territory with artillery shells.

"WE TARGETED WITH ARTILLERY FIRE"

Hezbollah stated that it retaliated against the Israeli army due to the attacks on Lebanon. In the statement, it was expressed that Hezbollah members targeted the Israeli position of Blat on the border line with artillery fire at 07:00 local time.

During the day, Hezbollah announced that it had targeted Israeli soldiers gathered in the town of Hiyam in southern Lebanon for the second time with rocket fire.

ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON

In a statement made by the Israeli army on March 2, it was noted that sirens were activated in the northern part of the country after detecting that missiles were fired from Lebanon.

The Israeli army, which announced that it had launched airstrikes across Lebanon and targeted the capital Beirut, had decided to expand its ground invasion in Lebanon, where it conducted intense attacks from the air and sea.

In its latest statement, the Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that the death toll from Israel's attacks on Lebanon since March 2 had risen to 570, while the number of injured had reached 1,444.

It was reported that the official number of those forcibly displaced in Lebanon due to Israel's invasion and attacks since March 2 had reached approximately 780,000.

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