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Israel struck dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

Israel strikes dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon The IDF has attacked dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, including launchers and weapons depots. During the day, hundreds of terrorist targets were struck across the country.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Israeli army (IDF) struck dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Over the past day, the Israel Defense Forces have struck hundreds of Hezbollah terrorist targets across Lebanon. He writes about it UNN with reference to the Israel Defense Forces.

The IDF continues to strike targets of Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon. In the past few hours, the IAF (Israeli Air Force – ed.) has struck dozens of Hezbollah terrorist targets in Lebanon, including launchers aimed at Israeli territory, weapons storage facilities, and additional Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure

It is also reported that over the past 24 hours, the Israel Defense Forces have struck hundreds of Hezbollah terrorist targets across Lebanon.

“The Israel Defense Forces continue to operate to weaken and destroy Hezbollah’s capabilities,” the statement said.

Addition

On Saturday evening, September 28, the Houthis launched a surface-to-surface missile at the Tel Aviv airport. This happened at the moment when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to the country.

The Israeli army (IDF) announced the destruction of the commander of the Hezbollah missile unit Muhammad Ali Ismail, his deputy Hussein Ahmad Ismail and several other commanders in southern Lebanon.

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