The IDF says it destroyed Hezbollah weapons caches in southern Lebanon containing explosives, weapons, and launchers, according to i24NEWS. The operation follows the Golani Brigade's discovery of a weapons warehouse in the area earlier this week.
The IDF has destroyed additional Hezbollah weapons caches in southern Lebanon containing explosives, weapons, and launchers, according to a report by i24NEWS. The operation comes as the latest in a series of actions targeting Hezbollah's military infrastructure in the area.
Earlier today, at 10:02 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported that troops from the Golani Brigade, under Division 36, had uncovered weapons caches containing launchers, machine guns, explosive devices, and missiles in the Security Zone. By 10:17 Jerusalem, the same brigade had destroyed the warehouse they had uncovered earlier this week. The current report from i24NEWS indicates that additional caches have now been destroyed, though no specific locations or timelines for the latest operation were provided.
As The Zioneer reported on Mon Jun 29, 13:33 Jerusalem, the IDF has been systematically destroying Hezbollah terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon. This campaign has included the destruction of an underground compound (Sun Jun 21, 13:33 Jerusalem), a drone factory tunnel (Mon Jun 29, 20:18 Jerusalem), and the dismantling of a drone surveillance cell (Mon Jun 15, 19:28 Jerusalem). Minister Ze'ev Elkin stated on Mon Jun 8, 16:22 Jerusalem that the IDF is systematically destroying Hezbollah infrastructure in nearly every house in southern Lebanon.
No specific locations or timelines for the latest operation were provided, and the report relies on a single source (i24NEWS).
5 developments
- StrongIDF hits Hezbollah weapons cache with secondary explosions in Tyre, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF destroys Hezbollah underground compound in southern Lebanon
- ConfirmedIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives approaching troops in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF says forces currently destroying Hezbollah terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon
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