Hezbollah Strikes Zionist Regime Warship Near Lebanese Coast, Ignites Blaze
Hezbollah fighters have executed an operation in response to Israeli aggression against Lebanon, targeting a military vessel off the Lebanese coast before it could initiate any offensive actions.

Lebanese Hezbollah resistance fighters executed a strategic operation in response to Israeli aggression toward Lebanon, successfully targeting a military vessel off the coast, preempting potential hostile actions.
In a statement released on Sunday, Hezbollah reported that its members had targeted an Israeli military vessel located 68 nautical miles from the Lebanese coastline. The group emphasized that the ship was allegedly gearing up to launch attacks on Lebanese territory.
The statement indicated that a naval cruise missile was employed in the operation to target the subject, following hours of surveillance. The impact on the target was confirmed as direct.
Hezbollah has stated that the recent attack is part of Operation Devoured Straw and is carried out in defense of Lebanon and its people.
This development follows a day during which Lebanese resistance fighters carried out a series of 42 high-level operations targeting Israeli locations, encompassing military bases and unauthorized settlements.
Hezbollah reported that 20 of its operations targeted enemy positions within the occupied territories, while 21 were conducted on Lebanese soil.
Hezbollah launched a coordinated series of drone and rocket attacks against Israeli military positions and settlements situated in northern territories, as revealed by their statement. The most far-reaching operation achieved a target situated 15 kilometers past the Palestinian-Lebanese border. This escalation coincides with Netanyahu’s unveiling of a ‘Greater Israel’ scheme.
In the early hours of Sunday, three additional military operations were conducted, incorporating distinct assaults on Israeli forces either within Lebanese territories or along the border settlements.
In a report by Israel’s Channel 12, it was disclosed that Northern Command chief Major General Ravil Milo acknowledged during a confidential meeting with settlers in Misgav Am that the military establishment was taken aback by Hezbollah’s capacity to restore its strength.
The report indicates that in the aftermath of the 2024 conflict in Lebanon, evaluations suggesting that Hezbollah had been successfully neutralized were deemed “overly optimistic.”
Milo emphasized an expanding disparity between the Tel Aviv government’s post-war expectations and the present realities, noting that Hezbollah retains both a presence and operational capabilities in the region.
He noted that there was a sudden acknowledgment of Hezbollah’s continued existence, highlighting the group’s resilience in the face of past Israeli claims.



