The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon – Hezbollah announced at dawn Tuesday that it carried out two drone operations targeting Israeli military sites, affirming that the strikes were in response to the ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, 2026, the movement said it launched a swarm of attack drones at the Meron base in northern occupied Palestine at 6:30 a.m. The facility is used for surveillance and the management of Israeli air operations.
The Resistance said the strike damaged one of the base's radar systems and a command building.
In a separate statement released shortly afterward, Hezbollah announced that it had also targeted the Nafah base in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. The base serves as the headquarters of the Israeli military’s 210th Brigade, which is deployed along the northern front.
The latest operations follow an earlier statement, in which Hezbollah said it had deployed a swarm of drones targeting radar sites and control rooms at the Ramat David airbase in northern occupied Palestine at 5:00 a.m.
Hezbollah said all three operations were carried out "in response to the criminal Israeli aggression that targeted dozens of Lebanese cities and towns, including Beirut’s southern suburb."
In earlier remarks, the Resistance stressed that the continued Israeli escalation over the past 15 months, including assassinations, bombardment, and systematic destruction, "cannot go unanswered."
Hezbollah clarified that its strikes were directed exclusively at military targets, contrasting them with Israeli attacks on civilian areas.
It added that diplomatic and political efforts to halt the aggression and enforce ceasefire commitments had failed, leaving confrontation a legitimate defensive response.