10.03.2026 21:50
The moments when Hezbollah struck the satellite communication station in Israel's Beit Shemesh during the attack it carried out yesterday were captured by the camera of a passing vehicle.
The missile fired by Hezbollah, which hit the satellite station located in Israel's Beit Shemesh city, was captured by the camera of a passing vehicle.
WARNING SIRENS DID NOT SOUND: 2 INJURED
As a result of the explosion caused by the missile's impact captured on camera, significant damage occurred at the facility, and it was reported that two people were injured. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was noted that the missile could not be intercepted and that it hit the area without warning sirens sounding.
HEZBOLLAH SAID "MILITARY," ISRAELI ARMY SAID "CIVIL"
In a statement made by Hezbollah yesterday, it was reported that the satellite communication station belonging to the Israeli army's cyber defense and communication unit was targeted with "qualified missiles" in the Vadi Ela region located in the central part of "occupied Palestine" (Israel). The Israeli army, however, claimed that the facility was not owned by the Israeli army as stated by Hezbollah, but was a civilian and commercial facility.