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IDF jets strike deep inside Lebanese territory

 IAF fighter jets attacked two Hezbollah weapons storage facilities near the city of Sidon in Lebanon, the military said on Monday. 

The strike was in response to the launch of a UAV toward the Lower Galilee on Monday, the IDF added. 

The IDF also said it conducted strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in the Meiss El Jabal and al-Adisa areas in Lebanon. 

This comes following reports in Israeli media, citing the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar newspaper, of Israeli jets attacking near Sidon. The two strikes occurred in the region of Ghaziyeh some 60 km from Israel’s northern border.

Earlier on Monday, IAF jets targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in the Dharya region in southern Lebanon, the military said on Monday.

IDF strikes in southern Lebanon, February 19, 2024. (Credit: IDF’s Spokesperson’s Unit).

On Sunday, Israeli intelligence identified a terrorist entering a Hezbollah structure in the Ayta ash-Shab region. Following this, fighter jets were dispatched to attack the building where the terrorist was staying.

In the past day, the IDF targeted a Hezbollah launch site in the area of Aitaroun alongside a terrorist infrastructure in the al-Adisa area, in addition to firing artillery in other areas in Lebanese territory, the military added.

 Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon, as it seen from the Israeli side of the border, February 8, 2024 (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)
Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike in southern Lebanon, as it seen from the Israeli side of the border, February 8, 2024 (credit: AYAL MARGOLIN/FLASH90)

Furthermore, earlier on Monday, the military identified the remains of an aircraft in the Lower Galilee.

The incident is under investigation.  

Earlier on Monday, Hezbollah fired at a military post in Israel’s north, taking responsibility for it later on in the day, according to Ynet.
Furthermore, Ynet cited Al-Akhbar, reporting Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon in addition to a UAV attack in the region of Bayt Life and Yater.

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