The IDF conducted airstrikes over the weekend targeting Hezbollah sites across four different areas in southern Lebanon. The strikes aimed at infrastructure and observation posts in Aitaroun, Aalma ash-Shab, Ayta ash-Shab, and Marwahin, as confirmed by the IDF.
The IDF says fighter jets carried out strikes on Hezbollah sites in four different areas of southern Lebanon.
The targets included infrastructure and an observation post in Aitaroun, a building used by the terror group in Aalma ash-Shab, and observation posts in Ayta ash-Shab… pic.twitter.com/em5JWjqRCU
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Additionally, Israel has initiated restrictions on the use of artillery shells in Gaza, reserving a significant arsenal for a potential conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. This strategic decision aims to maintain a sufficient supply of ammunition for a potential full-scale confrontation with the terror group.
Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated in recent weeks, marked by exchanges of fire. Israel’s assessment suggests that if stability cannot be restored to northern regions promptly, further offensive actions may be necessary to ensure the safety of residents.
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