12 May 202612:53 PM
Watch: Israeli Army Says It Struck Infrastructure and Hezbollah Operatives
The Israeli army announced that in the past 24 hours it carried out airstrikes on around 45 Hezbollah-linked infrastructure sites across several areas in southern Lebanon.

It said the targeted sites included command headquarters, surveillance positions, assembly points, and buildings used for military purposes from which, according to the statement, Hezbollah members were allegedly advancing plans against the Israeli military and Israel.

The army added that it also struck about 10 weapons depots used to store combat equipment intended for attacks on its forces.

In parallel, the Israeli Air Force reportedly struck rocket launch sites and eliminated individuals described as posing a threat to forces operating south of the forward defensive line.

It also said it intercepted two suspicious aerial targets in the area where its forces are operating in southern Lebanon. Additionally, Hezbollah launched several rockets overnight (Tuesday), which landed in open areas with no reported injuries among Israeli forces.

The statement concluded that the Israeli military will continue operating to remove threats against its forces and the citizens of Israel.