Hezbollah said in a statement on Monday morning that the aerial attack was launched from Lebanon on Israel’s newly established 91st Division in the Elite Barracks, located in the Upper Galilee region.
The resistance movement added that a number of the regime’s troops were killed or injured in the drone strike.
The fighters of the Islamic resistance targeted “the positions and settlements of the officers and soldiers, hitting them directly and inflicting of them a number of killed and wounded.”
The resistance movement noted that the air raid was carried out in support of Gaza and in retaliation for the regime’s assassinations of its members during attacks on several Lebanese towns.
Since the start of the Israeli genocide in Gaza, Hezbollah and the regime’s military have been exchanging fires along Lebanon’s southern border.
Also on Sunday, Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets towards the northern side of the occupied Palestinian territories to avenge a deadly Israeli attack that had earlier targeted the southern part of Lebanon.
The movement fired more than 50 rockets towards the Beit Hillel settlement in the Upper Galilee region, triggering a fire there, various Israeli media outlets reported.
The Israeli regime has been staging numerous sporadic attacks against southern Lebanon since October 7, when it launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
In its most daring attack against the country since the beginning of the Gaza war, the regime assassinated Fuad Shukr, a senior Hezbollah military commander and an advisor to the movement’s Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, on Tuesday.
The Israeli regime on Wednesday morning killed Ismail Haniyeh, who was in Tehran to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Iranian president. The Hamas chief was assassinated along with his bodyguard, identified as Wasim Abu Shaaban.
On Thursday, Nasrallah said fighting against the regime had entered “a new phase” after its assassination of Shukr and Hamas’ political leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed in an Israeli attack against his residence in the Iranian capital Tehran shortly after the raid that targeted the Hezbollah commander.
The regime, the Hezbollah chief said, had “crossed red lines” by carrying out the assassinations and had to expect “rage and revenge on all the fronts.”