Israeli media outlets reported an explosion at the Meron strategic airbase on Wednesday.
Earlier, the Lebanese Resistance Movement, Hezbollah, launched missile and drone attacks on the same airbase.
Additionally, Hezbollah conducted a missile attack on the 91st Division headquarters in Galilee, specifically the "Barnit" barracks.
In a separate statement, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for an attack on an Israeli military vehicle in the al-Matla region near the border, which resulted in the death and injury of all soldiers inside.
These strikes were in retaliation for Israeli drone attacks that killed two Hezbollah military commanders in the towns of Ain Baal and Shehabiyeh, located in southern Lebanon.
The Islamic Resistance fighters launched a double-attack, employing guided missiles and explosive-laden drones, targeting the newly established headquarters of the military surveillance command in Arab Al-Aramsha, the statement read, confirming that the strike resulted in direct hits.
An Israeli media outlet reported that injuries sustained by Hezbollah drone attacks in Arab Al-Aramesha have risen to 18.
Lebanon’s Al Manar TV channel reported that Hezbollah hit an Israeli position in Arab Al-Aramsha, Western Galilee, and 4 soldiers as well as two Zionists injured.
Israeli media say Hezbollah's drone that targeted "Arab al-Aramsheh" was a direct hit without anything intercepting it.
Hezbollah said in a statement that the attack was carried out by guided missiles and armed drones, targeting the secret military headquarters in "Arab al-Aramsheh".
The statement also said the combined attack destroyed part of this military position and the deaths and injuries of enemy soldiers.
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