Israeli military says it struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon
The Israeli military says it has carried out air strikes on what it described as Hezbollah “infrastructure” in several areas of southern Lebanon.
In a statement, they said it struck a training compound allegedly used by Hezbollah’s Radwan Force for drills, as well as military structures it said had recently been used to store weapons.
Hezbollah has not immediately commented on the strikes.
The strikes come amid heightened tensions along the Israel–Lebanon border, where exchanges of fire have continued despite diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing a wider escalation.
Lebanese state media reports Israeli air attacks near southern villages
Lebanon’s National News Agency has reported a series of Israeli aerial attacks in the south of the country, after Israel’s military claimed to target Hezbollah infrastructure there.
According to the Lebanese media, Israeli raids hit the outskirts of the town of Ar-Rihan, as well as an area between the towns of Ansar and Zrarieh.
An area between the villages of Kfarwa and Azza in Nabatieh was also targeted, said the media report. It did not mention any casualties.







