Division 91 forces identified a Hezbollah cell transferring anti-tank missiles within the security zone in southern Lebanon. The IDF struck the structure from the air after additional cell members joined; secondary explosions confirmed the destruction of large amounts of ammunition, according to a Yediot report.
The IDF's Division 91 forces identified a Hezbollah cell transferring anti-tank missiles within the security zone in southern Lebanon on Saturday evening. The operatives were observed arriving by vehicle, unloading weapons, and moving them into a structure. After additional cell members joined with more weapons, the IDF conducted an airstrike on the building. Secondary explosions following the strike confirmed the destruction of a large quantity of ammunition. The operation is part of the IDF's ongoing enforcement of the ceasefire agreement, which requires Hezbollah to remain north of the Litani River and prohibits military activity in the security zone. The IDF has conducted repeated strikes on Hezbollah weapons transfers in recent weeks, as The Zioneer has reported. No Israeli casualties were reported in the incident.
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