Tehran, IRNA- Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah says it has targeted Israeli military outposts in the occupied territories in solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

In a brief statement on Saturday, Hezbollah said its fighters hit the Israeli army’s Branit barracks using a Falaq-1 (Dusk-1) rocket. It added that the targets within the outpost were directly hit.

In another statement, Hezbollah said that two other Israeli military bases in the occupied Shebaa Farms were “directly and precisely” targeted.

Israeli warplanes also carried out a number of airstrikes against villages in southern Lebanon.

The new exchanges came three days after the Israeli regime launched a series of missile attacks into southern Lebanon, killing at least 10 civilians. Hezbollah said that three of its members were also killed in the Israeli aggression on Wednesday.

Hezbollah fighters and Israeli forces have exchanged fire along the border almost every day since early October, when the Zionist regime began its genocidal war against Gaza.

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah warned on Tuesday that if the Israeli regime widened the conflict, the resistance would do the same. 

He also said that Hezbollah would only cease its strikes when the Israeli aggression stops in Gaza.

Tens of thousands of Israeli settlers living near Lebanon's border have evacuated for fear of reprisal attacks by the resistance.

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