
Islamic Resistance Targets Four Israeli Vehicle And Soldier Gatherings In Occupied South Lebanon
Key Takeaways
- Lebanese Resistance targeted four Israeli vehicle and soldier gatherings in southern Lebanon with rockets.
- Islamic Resistance used a surface-to-air missile against a Hermes 450 drone.
- Drones and rocket campaigns were reported across southern Lebanon, including Zawtar Al-Sharqiyah and Qantara.
Attacks in occupied south
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon said it targeted four gatherings of Israeli enemy army vehicles and soldiers in the occupied south on Thursday, in response to what it described as Israeli violations of a ceasefire and attacks on southern villages.
In statement No. 15, it said fighters targeted at 18:30 a gathering at the Al-Malikiyah site with an attack drone.

In statement No. 16, it said fighters targeted at 01:00 a gathering at a newly established site in the town of Al-Adisa with a swarm of attack drones.
In statement No. 17, it reported targeting at 05:40 a gathering in Al-Adisa with a swarm of attack drones, and in statement No. 18 it said fighters targeted at 05:40 a gathering of Israeli enemy army soldiers in the town of Arab al-Louwaiza with an attack drone.
The resistance added that it continues military operations in response to the Israeli enemy’s continued breach of understandings, aggression against Lebanese sovereignty, and targeting of civilians and civilian property.
Hezbollah’s 33 communiqués
Hezbollah, through Watan News, published a summary of operations it said it conducted against Israeli army convoys and vehicles in southern Lebanon and positions along the border, describing 33 notable operations.
The Watan News account said Hezbollah issued the communiqués on Friday, May 15, 2026, and it began with an ambush raid at 11:50 on Thursday, May 14, 2026, in the town of al-Khiyam where it said a confirmed hit was achieved.

It also said Hezbollah repelled Israeli aircraft and drones over southern Lebanon at 15:00 and 18:30 on Thursday, May 14, 2026, with surface-to-air missiles.
Chronique de Palestine described Hezbollah as “fully operational again,” and cited Rafi Milo, head of the Israeli Army's Northern Command, saying: "There is a gap between how we concluded [the 2024 war]... what we had understood and thought".
Chronique de Palestine also quoted Milo adding that cross-border fire remained a constant concern, saying the attacks were "not very numerous, at least compared to the period preceding the 2024 war."
June 9 rocket barrage
On Tuesday, June 09, 2026, Al-Manar TV Lebanon said Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of “Israeli” enemy army vehicles and soldiers in Al-Qaouzah town in southern Lebanon with a rocket barrage.
The same Al-Manar TV Lebanon report said that at 15:00 on June 09, 2026, fighters targeted a gathering in Al-Qaouzah with a rocket barrage, describing it as statement 12.
Al-Manar TV Lebanon also said fighters targeted a gathering at Al-Sal’a hill in the town of Qantara, southern Lebanon, with a rocket salvo, described as statement 14.
In parallel, Chronique de Palestine said Israeli forces were operating within a so-called 'security zone' largely emptied of its inhabitants by large-scale bombardments and destruction, while Hezbollah continued repeated attacks using drones and indirect fire.
Chronique de Palestine added that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the limits of the current operations, stating: "I'm not fooling myself about how easy the task is, and I don't think, either, and I say this honestly, that the work is finished."
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