Three people were injured due to Israeli airstrikes that targeted the Baalbek area, a stronghold of Hezbollah in eastern Lebanon, late Saturday to Sunday. "The Israeli aircraft launched five missiles at a two-story residential building in the town of Al-Asirah in the outskirts of Baalbek." Israeli army spokesperson Avichai Adraee indicated the operation via the "X" platform. "#Breaking The Defense Forces targeted a workshop containing weapons for the terrorist organization Hezbollah in #Baalbek. The platforms used to launch shells towards Israeli territory were also targeted a short while ago." Earlier that night, warplanes attacked a workshop associated with the terrorist organization Hezbollah in the area… This is the third strike targeting the area far from the border with Israel during about six months of mutual bombardment between Hezbollah and the Israeli army. The airstrikes targeted a Hezbollah center that had been abandoned for some time, resulting in injuries to three residents of nearby buildings. Meanwhile, Bashir Khodr, the governor of the Baalbek-Hermel region, stated on the X platform that there are "initial reports of three injuries."