ALBAWABA- The Hezbollah Islamic resistance in Lebanon launched a targeted attack on the headquarters of the Israeli occupation's 'Liman' military barracks, achieving a direct hit with artillery shells.
In a decisive strike, Hezbollah bombed the Liman Battalion headquarters in the Upper Galilee region, further exacerbating tensions.
Simultaneously, a missile was fired at an Israeli site in the occupied Shebaa Farms area, located in southern Lebanon, marking another act of resistance against Israeli forces in the area.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark threat, warning that if the United States fails to exercise its veto power in the Security Council, he will cancel the Israeli delegation's planned visit to Washington.
This ultimatum comes amidst ongoing discussions at the UN Security Council regarding a resolution proposed by non-permanent member states, urging an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and facilitating aid access to the region.
With the vote anticipated to pass following potential amendments to circumvent a US veto, Netanyahu warns that the Israeli delegation scheduled to visit Washington will be canceled if the US fails to veto the decision.