Lebanese MP Mark Chou, a Hezbollah opponent, said that Hezbollah's military infrastructure on the Ali al-Taher ridge and in Majdal Zon in southern Lebanon is military infrastructure, and if the Israelis are there, they will destroy it. The remark comes as Israel continues its campaign to dismantle Hezbollah positions near the border.
Lebanese MP Mark Chou, an opponent of Hezbollah, stated on Monday that the group's military infrastructure in the Ali al-Taher ridge and Majdal Zon area in southern Lebanon constitutes military targets, and that if Israeli forces are present there, they will destroy those assets. The statement echoes a broader Israeli campaign in recent weeks to systematically dismantle Hezbollah's military positions and tunnel networks in southern Lebanon, as The Zioneer has reported. Chou's comments, made in a public statement, carry weight as they come from within Lebanon's political system, acknowledging the reality of Israeli operations. The Zioneer has previously tracked multiple Israeli strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in the Tyre and southern Lebanon areas, and Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed on June 16 that the IDF is destroying terror infrastructure in villages near the border fence. The remarks also align with Israel's stated policy of maintaining a security zone in southern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah's return. The situation remains developing, with no official Israeli confirmation of specific operations at the locations Chou named.
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