Israel Strikes Hezbollah Training Facilities in Southern Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces targeted Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force training compound used for live-fire drills and weapons instruction to prevent future attacks, amid rising border tensions.
- Israeli Air Force jets struck Hezbollah infrastructure roughly 20 to 30 kilometers north of the Israeli border, including north of the Litani River in the Nabatieh region, shortly before midnight Monday.
- Amid rising tensions along the northern border, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met last week with Morgan Ortagus, Defense Minister Israel Katz, and IDF Intelligence Chief Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder to review the fragile Lebanon ceasefire.
- The strikes hit a major Radwan Force training and qualification compound and additional military buildings, including a launch site used to advance Hezbollah attack plans.
- A security official warned 'If there is no dramatic change by the end of the agreement period, another round of fighting in the north is almost inevitable.'
- Israeli assessments indicate Hezbollah has expanded capabilities by rebuilding ranks and replenishing missiles smuggled from Syria, raising defense establishment concerns about a prolonged campaign.
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Israel strikes Hezbollah targets deep inside Lebanon as disarmament deadline looms
IDF says it hit training camps, weapons depots and other Hezbollah infrastructure across Lebanon days before Lebanon’s army is set to move to the next phase of a plan to consolidate weapons under state control
A training camp of the Radwan units as well as military structures and a launch ramp were the aim of the army.
Israel targets Hezbollah sites amid rising tensions
The IDF said the site served as a hub for weapons instruction, live-fire drills and other combat training designed to support future terror operations. By World Israel News Staff Shortly before midnight Monday, IAF jets launched a series of airstrikes across southern Lebanon, striking Hezbollah infrastructure roughly 20 to 30 kilometers north of the Israeli border, including areas north of the Litani River in the Nabatieh region. According to th…
The Israeli army claimed to have hit Lebanese "terrorist organization infrastructure" during the night of Monday to Tuesday, including a launch site, firefields or a training complex.
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