Islamic Resistance Targets Israeli Occupation Vehicles and Headquarters in Al-Bayyadah, Reports Confirmed Injuries
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Islamic Resistance Targets Israeli Occupation Vehicles and Headquarters in Al-Bayyadah, Reports Confirmed Injuries

05 May, 2026.Gaza Genocide.5 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Islamic Resistance attacked Al-Bayyadah with artillery against Israeli soldiers and vehicles, claiming confirmed hits.
  • Al-Bayyadah attack yielded a direct hit claim on Israeli troops.
  • Injuries confirmed from the attacks targeting Israeli soldiers and vehicles along the border.

Border strikes and drone attacks

On Sunday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon announced a series of operations targeting gatherings of soldiers of the Israeli occupation army and their vehicles along the Lebanon–Palestinian border, framing the attacks as a response to “the occupation's violations of the 'ceasefire' and its ongoing attacks.”

Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of vehicles and soldiers of the Israeli enemy army in the town of Al-Bayyada with a barrage of rockets and artillery shells, and achieved confirmed hits: statement 11 Pakistani media outlets cite sources connected to the negotiations: Next few days will be crucial in determining the course and outcome of the Iranian-American negotiations Israeli media: Sirens sounded in Yer’on in the Western Galilee due to fears of drone infiltration Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of vehicles and soldiers of the Israeli enemy army in the town of Al-Bayyada with a barrage of rockets and artillery shells, and achieved confirmed hits: statement 11 Pakistani media outlets cite sources connected to the negotiations: Next few days will be crucial in determining the course and outcome of the Iranian-American negotiations Israeli media: Sirens sounded in Yer’on in the Western Galilee due to fears of drone infiltration

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In its statements, the group said it targeted the command headquarters of the Israeli occupation army in the town of Al-Bayyada with “a volley of rockets,” and also targeted the newly established Blat site with “artillery shells,” reporting “confirmed injuries.”

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The resistance further said it “shelled a gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in the square of the southern town of Al-Qantarah with a volley of rockets,” and targeted “a gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in the town of Al-Bayyada with artillery shells,” again reporting “confirmed injuries.”

The group also described a “dive-bombing attack” against a Namira vehicle carrying “a leadership crew of the Israeli occupation army in the town of Al-Bayyada,” saying it achieved “a confirmed injury.”

In another statement, it said fighters targeted “a modern surveillance camera at a leadership headquarters in the town of Al-Bayyada with a dive-bombing attack,” also reporting “a confirmed injury.”

The Islamic Resistance added that it targeted “a gathering of occupation vehicles and soldiers in the town of Al-Bayyada with a dive-bombing drone,” again reporting “a confirmed injury,” and said its rocket weapons struck gatherings of occupation vehicles and soldiers “near the Bald Peak in the town of Al-Qantarah” and “near the school in the town of Houla, south Lebanon.”

Hezbollah frames response to ceasefire

A second report described the same overall pattern of operations, identifying the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon as Hezbollah and again tying the strikes to “ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

The report said Hezbollah “announced on Sunday that it carried out a series of military operations targeting gatherings of Israeli soldiers and Israeli army vehicles along the Lebanon–Israel border,” and it described the actions as “in response to what it described as ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

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In successive communiqués, the resistance said it targeted “a leadership headquarters of Israeli forces in the town of al-Bayadah with a volley of rockets,” and it also said it was “shelling the newly established Blat site with artillery, confirming direct hits.”

The report said the resistance “pounded a gathering of occupation soldiers and vehicles in the town of Qantara in southern Lebanon,” and it also described “targeting other gatherings in al-Bayadah using artillery, resulting in confirmed injuries among the targeted forces.”

It further described “a Namira-type military vehicle carrying a leadership crew in the town of al-Bayadah,” saying the resistance used “an assault drone” and also announced “destroying a modern surveillance camera inside a leadership headquarters in the same area.”

The report added that the attacks included strikes around “the al-Sulla highland and the town of Houla,” and it said the resistance conducted “strikes with assault drones targeting occupation sites and vehicles, achieving direct hits.”

It also stated that “By contrast, the Lebanese side accuses the Israeli army of continuing to violate the truce and targeting civilian areas in southern Lebanon, resulting in civilian casualties and destruction of property.”

Sirens, Ben Gurion halt, and strikes

A separate report said Israeli media warned that “warning sirens in western Galilee were sounded for fear of drone infiltrations,” and it added that “Flights at Ben Gurion Airport were halted after a rocket was fired from Lebanon.”

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon (Hezbollah) announced on Sunday that it carried out a series of military operations targeting gatherings of Israeli soldiers and Israeli army vehicles along the Lebanon–Israel border, in response to what it described as ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement

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The same report described “Warning sirens after the firing of a wave of missiles from Lebanon across broad areas in the center and south were heard,” and it said “Long-range missiles fired from Lebanon toward the shores of Ashdod were observed.”

It also reported “A loud explosion in the center was heard after the rocket fire from Lebanon,” and it said Israeli media reported sirens in “Misgav Am” and “in the Upper Galilee.”

The report then tied those alerts to attacks described as coming from the Islamic Resistance, stating that “The gathering of occupying army troops came under Hezbollah rocket strikes,” and it listed additional targets and locations including “the Tayibe settlement,” “the Mais al-Jabal settlement,” “Maroun al-Ras settlement,” and areas “around the Musa Abbas complex and the Jabal Shaman hill on the outskirts of Bint Jbeil.”

It further said the Islamic Resistance announced targeting “the Israeli army's infrastructure in Haifa with several rockets,” and it described artillery and rocket fire against positions and settlements including “the Rashaf–Serbin road” and “Position 17 on the outskirts of Bint Jbeil.”

The report also included Al Jazeera’s mention that “sirens were heard in Misgav Am following the launch of six rockets from Lebanon toward the Galilee.”

In addition to the alerts, it relayed Mayadeen reporting of Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, including “Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of the town of Al-Babliyeh in the Sidon District” and airstrikes around “Basliya in the Aqlib Tafah area in southern Lebanon.”

Video of kamikaze drone hit

Al Jazeera Net reported that Hezbollah broadcast footage of an operation in which the Islamic Resistance targeted a house where Israeli soldiers were holed up in al-Bayyadah, south Lebanon, using “kamikaze drones.”

The report said the group’s footage, aired by Al Jazeera Live, showed “the dive drone's flight path as it approached the target before hitting it accurately,” and it described the group affirming that the operation was “in response to Israeli military movements in the border region.”

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It said the group reported a “direct hit” and that the operation scored “a direct hit,” while also framing the strike as part of “continuing to target Israeli vehicles and fortifications along the front.”

The same report said Hezbollah announced an expansion of its operations, including “the targeting of the Nahariya settlement and military infrastructure in the occupied city of Safed with rocket volleys,” and it said the group also shelled “gatherings of Israeli army soldiers in the vicinity of the Triangle of Liberation and the town of al-Bayyadah.”

It added that the group reported attacks targeting “the Avivim and Yir’on settlements,” and it said it targeted “gatherings of Israeli army vehicles and soldiers around the Ishraq School and the Saf al-Hawa area in the city of Bint Jbeil,” as well as in “the border town of Maroun al-Ras.”

The report also described a specific tank strike, saying the group announced “targeting an Israeli Merkava tank in the Saf al-Hawa area inside Bint Jbeil using a kamikaze drone,” and it said the group confirmed a “'confirmed hit,'” as part of continuing attacks on vehicles and fortifications.

In parallel, Al Manar TV Lebanon described the same general claim of targeting vehicles and soldiers in Al-Bayyada with “artillery shells,” saying the fighters achieved “confirmed hits.”

European calls to stop fighting

In the same report that detailed sirens, Ben Gurion Airport disruptions, and multiple strike claims, the text said “Europe’s stance: The European Union called for an immediate stop to the fighting in Lebanon.”

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That call appeared alongside the account that the Islamic Resistance continued to target gatherings and sites, including claims that it targeted “the Ya'ara Camp with a swarm of suicide drones” and struck “the Israeli army's artillery positions in the north of the Goren settlement with a rocket attack and a group of suicide drones.”

The report also said the Islamic Resistance targeted “the gathering of the Israeli army in the Shlomi settlement with rocket fire and a group of suicide drones” and “the Al-Matlah settlement with a rocket attack,” while also announcing “targeted the gathering of the Israeli army in the Branit base area with a suicide drone.”

It further stated that the Islamic Resistance reported targeting “the gathering of the occupying army in the Khiyam detention facility with a suicide drone,” and it linked the sequence to “the sound of danger sirens and flight suspensions at Ben Gurion Airport.”

In the broader framing of the conflict, the earlier reports said the Islamic Resistance continued “to confront the occupying forces at the Lebanon–Palestine border,” and it described the actions as “in defense of Lebanon and its people” and “in response to Israeli violations.”

Taken together, the sources depict a cycle of cross-border strikes, reported alerts, and ongoing claims of targeting, while the European Union’s call for an immediate stop to fighting sits as the clearest external policy demand in the provided material.

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