The night in the south erupted with intense and simultaneous Israeli airstrikes targeting border villages up to the Lebanese coast. A powerful Israeli strike shook the coastal town of Adlun, its echo heard across the southern areas, Zahrani, and the "Abu al-Aswad" region and its surroundings. It is clear that the target was a weapons depot belonging to Hezbollah. Lebanese news agency confirmed that an airstrike targeted a munitions warehouse in Adlun, southern Lebanon, late Saturday night into Sunday. The agency's correspondent reported that explosions from rockets continued after the strike, affecting multiple towns, particularly Al-Kharayeb, resulting in three citizens suffering minor injuries who were transferred to the hospital. Users on social media and WhatsApp groups shared videos purportedly showing the aftermath of the strike and the continuous explosions.
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The Israeli Defense Forces struck weapon warehouses in southern Lebanon. Warplanes targeted Hezbollah's weapon warehouses in Tihrifa and Blida. During the strikes, secondary explosions indicating the presence of weapons in the buildings were observed.
The Israeli military spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, confirmed that the strike targeted a Hezbollah arms depot. This news came a day after the Israeli army announced airstrikes on Hezbollah weapon warehouses in Tihrifa and Blida, noting that secondary explosions were observed during the strikes indicating the presence of weapons in the buildings.