“What is worrying is that what happened last night was only one-tenth of Hezbollah’s power,” the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth wrote, referring to last night’s massive attack by resistance groups on Tel Aviv and the surprise of residents of occupied Palestine.
The military analyst of the Zionist newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported on rocket and missile attacks by Palestinian resistance groups on Tel Aviv.
According to a report by the Al-Ahd news website today (Wednesday), parts of the report state that no one thought that the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) would target the depths of Palestinian territory, namely Tel Aviv.
Pointing out that the attack was an intelligence failure for the Zionist regime, the report said that the worrying issue was that “this [attack] was one-tenth of Hezbollah’s power.”
The report states that what happened yesterday was just an exercise in preparation for the upcoming war in Lebanon, and what is worrying is that what happened yesterday was one-tenth of Hezbollah’s power.
The Zionist analyst also says that the Zionist army was predicting a Hamas attack on the center of occupied Palestine; But not with a hundred missiles, and that was an intelligence failure for Tel Aviv.
Kataeb al-Qassam, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, warned in a video message yesterday evening after a large-scale rocket attack on the Israeli cities of Ashkelon and the occupied Ashdod that Tel Aviv was attacked 15 minutes before the end of the 130-missile target.
Zionist sources also reported this morning on a large-scale missile attack by resistance groups on Tel Aviv, with Abu Obaida, al-Qassam’s military spokesman, saying in a statement that the attack used SH85 missiles for the first time.
According to Zionist sources, five Zionists were killed and more than 100 were injured in resistance rocket and rocket attacks in various parts of the occupied territories.
Meanwhile, the Zionist media reported extensive damage to buildings and facilities in the occupied territories.