Israel claims to have struck 150 ‘Hezbollah targets’ in Lebanon – publishes footage

The Israeli Air Force (IAF) reported that it conducted strikes against approximately 150 buildings in southern Lebanon over the weekend. In a social media announcement, the IAF stated that the targets were designated as “terrorist infrastructure” associated with the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia. The reported infrastructure included storage facilities, command centers, and rocket launchers.

According to the IAF’s post on X, the facilities struck were allegedly utilized by Hezbollah for advancing and executing plots against the Israeli Defense Forces. The post was accompanied by drone footage depicting smoke rising from an explosion at a damaged building. Throughout the weekend, the Air Force claimed to have struck about 150 sites belonging to the Hezbollah organization in southern Lebanon.

These reported targets encompassed various assets, including arms storage facilities, command posts, and launch sites associated with Hezbollah in Lebanon. The operation, according to the IAF, aimed to neutralize infrastructure deemed hostile to Israeli interests.

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