The Israeli army announced today, Wednesday, that its fighter jets bombed "a number of arms storage facilities belonging to Hezbollah in the Bekaa region" during the night, noting that secondary explosions followed the raids, indicating the presence of large quantities of weapons in the targeted facilities. The Israeli army stated, "The raids targeted a complex used by Hezbollah’s air defense system, which poses a threat to Israeli Air Force aircraft," pointing out that "the Israeli strikes were on areas of Aita al-Shaab, Ramya, and Talousa in southern Lebanon, and it also targeted a Hezbollah member in the Wadi Hamoul area in southern Lebanon." The Israeli army conducted a series of airstrikes, on Tuesday, targeting the outskirts of towns in the Bekaa, eastern Lebanon, which resulted in several casualties.
#Breaking ? #IDF targets Hezbollah weapons storage facilities deep within Lebanese territory; bombed the launch site from which several shells were fired yesterday (Tuesday) towards the Ya'arah area. ? Fighter jets carried out attacks during the night on storage facilities for weapons and ammunition belonging to the Hezbollah organization… pic.twitter.com/v7AeZwSUaJ— Avichay Adraee (@AvichayAdraee) August 21, 2024