Capitals - Saba: The Zionist enemy army continues its aggression against the Lebanese people, leaving thousands of martyrs and wounded, Hezbollah's missiles and suicide drones are flashing in the skies of all occupied Palestinian cities at increasing rates, sending strong messages to the usurping entity that not a single settler will return to northern occupied Palestine, and that the return of settlers is contingent on stopping the aggression on Gaza.
When missiles and suicide drones emerge from between the feet of Hezbollah fighters to reach the Zionist enemy's gatherings in military sites and barracks along the border, reaching the military, strategic and security bases deep inside the Zionist heartland, this means a lot in the military balance, and it also means that the enemy's dreams of the return of its settlers fleeing Hezbollah's strikes are just illusions that will not be fulfilled on the ground.
Regarding the implications of the Zionist inability to confront the missiles and drones launched by Hezbollah and reaching the Zionist depth, today, Wednesday, qualitative missiles were launched from Lebanon towards the occupied territories, and some of them reached the outskirts of the city of Jaffa "Tel Aviv", while one of the missiles fell near Ben Gurion Airport.
The media of the Zionist enemy said: Strong explosions, this afternoon, in central occupied Palestine, after a barrage of missiles was launched from Lebanon, and this coincided with the sound of sirens widely and the activation of air defense systems in the "Greater Tel Aviv" area and its surroundings.
It added: "At least 11 missiles were detected being launched from Lebanon towards central "Israel".
Media sources indicated that "a rocket fell directly on Ben Gurion Airport, while ambulances rushed to the scene immediately, while another rocket fell on a car in Raanana, north of Jaffa, and many settlers rushed to shelters.
The Zionist Channel 12 said: Air traffic stopped completely at Ben Gurion Airport, after the rocket fell on the airport.
In a related context, the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth indicated that an El Al flight was delayed on the runway after a rocket fell in one of the parking lots inside Ben Gurion International Airport in central occupied Palestine.
At the same time, other explosions were heard in the Maalot-Tarshiha settlement in the occupied Galilee, while Hezbollah claimed responsibility for its bombing of a number of settlements north of the occupied Palestinian territories.
The Lebanese Hezbollah announced, Wednesday, that it had targeted the Zionist Tserfin base near Ben Gurion Airport.
Hezbollah said in a statement: "The Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Tserfin base which contains military training colleges near Ben Gurion Airport south of Tel Aviv with a salvo of qualitative missiles.
It stressed that this comes "in support of the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their valiant and honorable resistance, and in defense of Lebanon and its people, and within the framework of the Khaybar series of operations, and with the call of "Labbaik Ya Nasrallah."
Hezbollah announced, in previous separate statements, that its elements targeted this morning the settlements of Sa'sa, Kiryat Shmona, Kafr Soold and the Zionist Rawya base in the Golan with salvos of missiles, and they also targeted a Merkava tank and a house where Zionist soldiers were fortified in the settlement of Metula with two guided missiles.
Regarding the missile falling on Ben Gurion International Airport in Jaffa, military and strategic expert Brigadier General Hassan Juni suggested that it might represent "the beginning of targeting Zionist areas that were within the red lines."
According to Brigadier General Juni, Ben Gurion Airport was considered outside the scope of targeting by those confronting the Zionist entity, and targeting it with a precision missile reflects "the conflict entering into very dangerous challenges and major escalation."
He said in an analysis of the military scene in Lebanon: Targeting Ben Gurion Airport confirms that the party that launched the missile possesses such smart strategic missiles, which are characterized by their precise range and accuracy in hitting the target.
He linked the targeting of Ben Gurion Airport to the date that passed 40 days since the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in an air strike by the Zionist enemy on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Brigadier General Hassan Juni also linked the targeting of the Zionist airport to the moment Donald Trump won the US presidential elections, and the joy of Zionist officials over this victory.
He considered that the failure of the Zionist defense systems to protect Ben Gurion Airport is not new, as they previously failed to protect the home of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which was targeted by a drone launched by Hezbollah.
Because of what it said was the need to deal with the intensity of fires that erupted as a result of Hezbollah's missiles and drones, the fire authority in the enemy entity launched the largest recruitment campaign in its history.
The Zionist website "Walla" reported that "the fire authority began a large-scale recruitment operation this week, the largest in the history of the formation."
Zionist media reported that Hezbollah's missiles and drones have led to the burning of 220,000 dunams since the start of Operation "Al-Aqsa Flood" on October 7, 2023.
According to data from the fire authority in the enemy entity, "80 percent of the bombing caused fires, the majority of which were in the north, and the damages amounted to millions of shekels."
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