November 22, 2024
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The Lebanese army struck Hezbollah’s weapons production centers in Beirut

Lebanese Army Strikes Hezbollah Weapons Production Centers in Beirut The Lebanese Air Force has carried out a third series of strikes on Hezbollah command centers in Beirut’s Dahiya district. The attacks are aimed at weapons production facilities that terrorists have placed in civilian areas.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Lebanese Air Force carried out a third series of strikes on Hezbollah command centers in the southern district of Dahiya, a key stronghold of Hezbollah in Beirut. This is reported by the IDF, writes UNN.

Details

The militants are said to have deliberately placed their infrastructure in these civilian areas, using the Lebanese civilian population as human shields.

Prior to the strikes, numerous measures were taken to minimize harm to the civilian population, including advance intelligence gathering, the use of aerial surveillance, and early warning of civilians in the area.

Today’s strikes were aimed at Hezbollah’s terrorist infrastructure and are part of the IDF’s efforts to eliminate the group’s weapons production and storage facilities. The IDF will continue to act to weaken Hezbollah’s ability to launch attacks against Israel,

We will remind

The Israeli military conducted a large-scale operation against terrorist targets in Gaza and Lebanon. Military facilities, weapons warehouses and launchers were destroyed, dozens of terrorists were eliminated.

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