IDF takes out Hezbollah rocket launchers
- The IDF conducted airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, including weapons depots and production facilities.
- These strikes aimed to disrupt Hezbollah's military capability, as tensions remained high along the Lebanese-Israeli border.
- Lebanese media reported significant damage from the airstrikes, which were part of the IDF's ongoing military operations.
- Hezbollah's rebuilding efforts were deemed a violation of agreements between Israel and Lebanon, posing risks to Israel.
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On Friday, 9 January, Israeli aviation carried out a wave of raids in various Lebanese regions. An Israeli military spokesman said that the strikes targeted "a weapons manufacturing site, storage facilities and missile launch platforms" belonging to Hezbollah.
Despite the ceasefire in force since November 2024, Israel launched a new wave of attacks against targets of the Lebanese Resistance Movement Hezbollah.
In a continuous escalation that Israel has not stopped despite the passage of more than a year since the truce between it and Hezbollah, the Israeli army recorded a new violation, as it carried out a series of raids targeting various areas in Lebanon, while saying that this was an attack on "Hezbollah targets in different locations in southern Lebanon"...
This Friday the Israeli army confirmed that it carried out attacks on Hezbollah positions in several areas of Lebanon. This, in the midst of an escalation of tensions on the border. According to Reuters, the Lebanese army had reported yesterday that its forces had assumed operational control of the south of the country, with the aim of maintaining security and controlling the situation in the region. However, Israel warned that Lebanon’s attempt…
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