Hezbollah targeted Israeli military intelligence base near Tel Aviv

Hezbollah was targeting Israeli military countries with its rocket attacks, including an intelligence base at a short distance from Tel Aviv. So said militant group Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, writes Sky News. In a speech following the nightlong shootout, he also said [...]
So said militant group Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, writes Sky News.
In a speech following the overnight shootout, he also said there were no plans to shoot at targets directly in the city, such as the Israeli Defence Ministry and airport Ben Gurion.
None of Hezbollah's specific or strategic missiles were damaged in Israel's attacks, Nasralah was quoted as saying.
He says Hezbollah also has no intention of using precise missiles today, but can use them in the near future.
Nasrallah claims that the response to the assassination of Hezbollah's top commander, Fuad Shukr, was delayed for several reasons, including the massive “mobibilisation” Israeli and American military commander and to give a chance for ceasefire talks.












