By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Israeli military says it bombed Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon

The Israeli military has said that its fighter jets bombed “infrastructure of the Hezbollah terror organisation” in southern Lebanon.

In a post on X, the military claimed that Hezbollah continued in its “attempts to rehabilitate terror infrastructure throughout Lebanon”, and the popular movement was using civilians as “human shields”.

The post did not specify when or where the strikes took place.

Israel has repeatedly violated its ceasefire with Lebanon – agreed in November last year – and has carried out near-daily strikes and targeted assassinations against Hezbollah targets inside Lebanese territory.

Video shows large explosions in southern Lebanon following Israeli strike

As we reported a short while ago, the Israeli military has bombed what it claims are Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, saying they were storing equipment being used to restore infrastructure belonging to the Lebanese armed group.

Footage published by the Hezbollah-run TV al-Manar outlet shows a large explosion following that attack, which hit the village of al-Najariyah in southern Lebanon’s Sidon district.

The news outlet said that a “series of violent air strikes” targeted an “exhibition for selling bulldozers and excavators”.



Translation: Al-Manar correspondent – A series of violent air strikes launched by the enemy warplanes targeted an exhibition for selling bulldozers and excavators on the #Musaylih road in the outskirts of #al-Najariyah.


At least 1 killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon

At least one person has been killed and two others injured by Israel’s strike on the village of al-Najariyah in southern Lebanon’s Sidon district, according to the TV al-Manar satellite channel.

The news outlet said that a large number of fire trucks are heading to extinguish the flames at the scene of the attack, with the adjacent al-Mseileh road cut off due to extensive damage.