IDF Division 91 tracked Hezbollah operatives unloading anti-tank missiles from a vehicle and moving them into a building in the security zone of southern Lebanon. After additional operatives brought more weapons into the structure, the military struck it from the air, reporting secondary explosions confirming the presence of arms.
The Israel Defense Forces said Saturday evening that troops from the 91st Division observed Hezbollah operatives in the security zone of southern Lebanon unloading anti-tank missiles from a vehicle and carrying them into a building. A short time later, additional operatives brought more weapons into the same structure. The military then carried out an airstrike on the building, reporting secondary explosions that indicated the presence of munitions.
The incident is the latest in a series of Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah activity in southern Lebanon since the ceasefire. As The Zioneer has reported, the IDF has conducted dozens of strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure and operatives in the area over the past weeks, including air and ground engagements. No Israeli casualties were reported in this operation.
3 developments
- StrongIDF hits Hezbollah weapons cache with secondary explosions in Tyre, southern Lebanon
- StrongHezbollah fired anti-tank missile, mortars at IDF troops in south Lebanon; no casualties
- StrongIsrael says it struck Hezbollah weapons-loading truck in southern Lebanon overnight
- StrongIDF says Hezbollah fired over 50 rockets at troops in south Lebanon overnight; strikes dozens of targets in response
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