Hezbollah leader says 'all drones entered Israeli airspace'
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address that all Hezbollah drones were successfully launched and entered Israeli airspace, according to a Reuters translation.
Nasrallah stated in a televised address, translated by the Reuters news agency, that the group did not intend to use precision missiles in today's attack but may deploy them in the near future.
He also mentioned that none of Hezbollah's precision or strategic missiles were damaged by Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
Earlier, Hezbollah announced that it had fired 320 Katyusha rockets and drones at Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claimed that around 100 fighter jets "destroyed thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels" across more than 40 sites.
Nasrallah said that Hezbollah will evaluate the impact of its operation today.
The group's leader, stated that Hezbollah will respond again at a later time if the results are considered insufficient, per the translation.
Nasrallah also rejected Israeli military claims that they had prevented a larger attack, insisting that Hezbollah proceeded with its planned operation.