Hezbollah, the Iran-backed terror organization that controls much of Lebanon, is being widely mocked after claiming on Sunday that it was attacking military targets in Israel, but hitting a chicken coop and little else.
As Breitbart News reported, Israel launched a preemptive strike on thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers early Sunday morning after concluding that Hezbollah was about to launch hundreds of rockets, including Tel Aviv among its targets.
Hezbollah did launch several hundred rockets and drones. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said that the attack was meant to be a retaliation for Israel’s killing of second-in-command, Fuad Shukr, in Beirut last month.
Nasrallah says that the operation last night closes the case on Hezbollah’s response for the killing of Fuad Shukr in July, but that the group “will follow up” if provocations continue.
— Mike DiMino (@mpdimino) August 25, 2024
Nasrallah also confirms that Katyusha rockets and drones were the primary weapons used yest.
Hezbollah also claimed that Israel had not preempted anything — which also confirmed Israel’s suspicions that an attack had been imminent.
With 100 Israeli aircraft participating in the mission, a significant portion of the Hezbollah rockets were prevented from being launched, and Israel’s missile defense system took care of the rest.
But one, apparently, hit a chicken coop.
A rocket fired from Lebanon in this morning's Hezbollah attack struck a chicken coop in the Western Galilee community of Manot.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) August 25, 2024
Firefighters are working to extinguish a blaze sparked by the rocket impact. pic.twitter.com/JUIV0DdPGY
Israel Hayom reported that Nasrallah was being mocked by on social media, including in the Arab world, for his exaggerations, and for offering what amounted to a very flimsy retaliation against Israel.
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