Tehran, IRNA - The Zionist media has admitted that Lebanon's Hezbollah has fired nearly 1,000 anti-armor missiles at the Zionist regime's army positions in northern occupied Palestine since the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip.

After the assassination of Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri, the missiles that were launched at the Miron strategic air control and surveillance base in the north of occupied Palestine hit the target precisely, according to Al Mayadeen.

The Zionist media outlets predicted that in the event of any war in the future, Hezbollah would fire thousands of anti-armor missiles and tens of thousands of shells into the northern and central areas of occupied Palestine.

The Lebanese Islamic Resistance fired dozens of missiles and rockets into Upper Galilee in the north of occupied Palestine on Wednesday.

Hezbollah and the Israeli regime have been exchanging cross-border almost daily fire since Israel launched its genocidal campaign in Gaza in early October last year.

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