Iran Press/West Asia: The Lebanese and Iraqi attacks came in response to the continuous Israeli onslaughts on Lebanese territory, which led to the martyrdom of dozens of civilians.
Lebanon's Hezbollah has targeted the Israeli regime's Ramat David air base and airport, north of occupied Palestine, with dozens of missiles.
Lebanon's Hezbollah announced in a statement that the missile attacks on the Ramat David base and airport were in response to continuous aggression and crimes by the Zionist regime against Lebanon and in support of the Palestinian nation.
Israeli media reported on Sunday that Lebanon's Hezbollah used Fajr 5 missiles for the first time since 2006 in an attack on the north of Israel's occupied territories.
The Israeli army previously announced in a statement that the launched rockets caused severe fire, and Israel's emergency medical aid service also said that at least four people were injured due to shrapnel injuries, three of whom are residents of the Haifa.
Hebrew sources reported that Hezbollah fired more than 100 rockets, some of which were of "heavy caliber", in its latest missile attack. After that, alarm sirens were sounded in 74 settlements at a depth of 50 kilometers, which reached the town of Afula.
These sources also explained that Hezbollah attacked Haifa with 6 Fajr 330 mm missiles.
Earlier and for the umpteenth time, the Hezbollah resistance announced that it has a large number of advanced weapons and missiles with which they can target the depth of "Israel".
Hezbollah's firepower
The Center for Strategic and International Studies had previously published a report in which it showed that Hezbollah's resistance to Katyusha missiles with a range of 4 to 40 km and Fajr 3 and Fajr 5 with a range of 43 to 75 km as well as It also has "Raad" missiles with a range of 43 to 75 km.
Earlier, the Zionist newspaper "Demarker" wrote, referring to the Zionists' fear of attacks by the resistance axis on various fronts and the insecurity of the occupied Palestinian territories these days, the security crisis and the financial crisis in Israel are increasing day by day.
The growth of the gross domestic product in the occupied Palestinian territories has also reached a disappointing stage due to the shrinking of the economy and the reduction of investment.
"Calcalist" newspaper, published in Israel, reported on Sunday that the Tel Aviv stock market index decreased following the attacks of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the ongoing conflicts in northern occupied Palestine. , near the city of Haifa was damaged and several cars were burnt. The schools of the Zionist regime have also been closed from the city of Haifa to the border of Lebanon and the beaches of the region have been closed.