Over 85 Hezbollah targets hit in 24 hours, says Israeli military

Christian George
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The Israel Defense Forces on Saturday announced that it had carried out strikes on more than 85 infrastructure sites linked to the Hezbollah within the last 24 hours.

According to the military, the operations were conducted through both aerial and ground assaults, targeting facilities including weapons storage locations, launchers and buildings allegedly used by Hezbollah to coordinate attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF personnel.

The Israeli military stated that one of the key targets in the Beqaa Valley was an underground facility reportedly used by Hezbollah for manufacturing weapons intended for attacks on Israeli civilians and soldiers.

Additionally, Hezbollah operatives accused of planning terrorist activities against Israeli troops in southern Lebanon were also targeted during the operations.

The military had earlier disclosed on Friday that two soldiers sustained moderate injuries, while another soldier was seriously wounded in separate incidents involving explosive drones launched by Hezbollah.

According to the IDF, the first incident occurred when an explosive drone launched by Hezbollah landed inside Israeli territory, leaving one soldier severely injured and another moderately wounded.

In the second incident, several drones were reportedly launched toward Israeli troops operating in southern Lebanon, resulting in moderate injuries to one soldier.

The military added that all injured soldiers were evacuated for medical treatment and that their families had been informed of the incidents.

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