The IDF announced Friday morning it struck Hezbollah infrastructure deep inside Lebanon, according to a brief military statement. No further details on precise locations, targets, or damage were provided.
The IDF confirmed Friday morning (10:50) that it struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites in the Beqaa Valley deep inside Lebanon. The military said the attack was in response to 'repeated violations of the ceasefire' by Hezbollah, which the IDF stated 'continues to advance and execute terror attacks against IDF soldiers.' The IDF statement did not specify the exact locations hit or give any casualty figures. Lebanese media earlier reported extensive strikes across 28 villages in southern Lebanon and the Beqaa, with the Lebanese Health Ministry claiming 18-23 killed in the overnight and early morning raids. These reports, from Lebanese sources including the Health Ministry, remain unverified by Israeli sources. As The Zioneer reported earlier Friday (09:18), the IDF launched heavy strikes in Lebanon after what it called 'significant' ceasefire violations, and this new statement confirms the continuation of that campaign. The operation follows a pattern of escalating IDF responses to what it describes as persistent Hezbollah ceasefire violations, including the threat of terror attacks against Israeli forces in the area.
11 developments
- DevelopingIDF says it struck 70+ Hezbollah sites, eliminated seven operatives from underground route
- StrongIDF says Hezbollah fired over 50 rockets at troops in south Lebanon overnight; strikes dozens of targets in response
- StrongIDF strikes Hezbollah targets near Baalbek in deep Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF strikes 150 Hezbollah targets; officers wounded in ground encounters, drone incidents
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