The IDF released footage of the strike that targeted Hezbollah operatives transferring anti-tank missiles from a vehicle into a building inside the security zone in southern Lebanon. Secondary explosions confirmed the presence of weapons in the structure, the military said.
The IDF on Saturday evening released video footage of the airstrike that destroyed a Hezbollah cell transferring anti-tank missiles inside the security zone in southern Lebanon. The footage shows the identification of the operatives moving missiles from a vehicle into a building, followed by the strike and secondary explosions that confirmed the presence of weapons. The military first reported the strike at 20:02 Jerusalem time, stating that the 91st Division identified the cell and that secondary explosions indicated a weapons cache.
At 20:02, The Zioneer reported the initial IDF statement, noting that secondary explosions were observed. The account was consistent across subsequent reports, with the IDF confirming that anti-tank missiles were stored in the building. The footage released now provides visual corroboration of the operation, which was first reported by the military and later confirmed by multiple news outlets.
The security zone in southern Lebanon has been a focal point of clashes. The Zioneer has reported on several related incidents, including a June 24 strike on a vehicle crossing the zone and a June 15 engagement where two Hezbollah operatives were killed. The IDF continues to target Hezbollah's anti-tank capabilities to prevent threats to Israeli forces and civilians.
No further developments are pending; the IDF has confirmed the strike and the destruction of the weapons cache.
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