Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance in Lebanon carried out on Saturday a series of operations in response to the Israeli enemy’s ceasefire violations and strikes on civilians in southern Lebanese towns, affirming the actions were undertaken in defense of Lebanon and its people.
The group’s military media issued consecutive statements detailing the attacks and their outcomes.
The first statement highlighted that at 19:15 on Friday, May 1, 2026, Hezbollah fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation army soldiers inside a house in the town of Al-Bayyada with an attack drone.
#Watch | #Hezbollah fighters target a gathering of #Israeli occupation army soldiers in the town of Al-Qantara, southern #Lebanon, with rocket barrages on April 29, 206 pic.twitter.com/n6eqKQ4KDR
— Al-Manar English (@manarenglish) May 2, 2026
The second statement mentioned that at 10:30 on Saturday, May 2, 2026, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation army soldiers in the town of Al-Bayyada with an attack drone, achieving a confirmed hit.
The third statement declared that at 10:35 on Saturday, Hezbollah fighters targeted an anti-tank gun emplacement of the Israeli occupation army in the town of Al-Bayyada with an attack drone, achieving a confirmed hit.
#Watch | #Hezbollah fighters down an Israeli occupation army drone, a Hermes 450 ("Zik"), over the city of #Nabatieh in southern #Lebanon, using a surface-to-air #missile on April 30, 2026 pic.twitter.com/sFTd7p65Mo
— Al-Manar English (@manarenglish) May 2, 2026
The fourth statement mentioned that at 14:30 on Saturday, Hezbollah fighters targeted a gathering of Israeli occupation army vehicles and soldiers in the Jneijel Heights in the town of Qantara with artillery shells.
Hezbollah’s Evolving Drone Tactics Signal a New Phase
In recent days, Israeli and Western media have highlighted the increasingly precise performance of Hezbollah’s drones, noting their ability to achieve direct hits with notable accuracy. The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that the Israeli occupation forces operating in southern Lebanon and northern occupied Palestine are confronting a marked shift in the nature of threats on the ground.
According to these reports, Hezbollah has intensified its deployment of newer drone variants—an evolution that analysts say reflects the transfer of battlefield lessons from the war in Ukraine to the Middle East.
Source: Al-Manar Website