The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) strikes Hezbollah rocket launchers and underground structures used for terrorism in Lebanon

An Israeli Air Force fighter jet taking off for a mission. Credit: IAF.

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“The IDF will continue to operate to eliminate any threat to the State of Israel”

On Thursday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon and an underground infrastructure linked to the Iran-backed group in the Beqaa region, known as the Land of the Cedars.

“According to the army, the IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to the State of Israel and prevent the terrorist organization Hezbollah from rebuilding its forces,” the military statement said.

On Sunday, the IDF struck a command and control center in southern Lebanon used by Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.

The army said the presence of these terrorist structures “is a clear violation of the agreements between Israel and Lebanon.”

The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday attacked a large Hezbollah weapons depot filled with rockets and missiles in Jbaa, Lebanon.

Earlier on Sunday, the IDF confirmed that a vehicle parked near Moshav Avivim in northern Israel was hit by gunfire likely coming from Lebanon.

No one was injured.

On Friday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that IDF troops will remain “for an indefinite period” in five strategic positions in southern Lebanon.

These five positions are located on a hill near Labbouneh, opposite the Israeli town of Shlomi; on the peak of Jabal Blat, opposite Moshav Zar’it; on a hill opposite Moshav Avivim and Kibbutz Malkia; on a hill opposite Moshav Margaliot; and on a hill opposite the town of Metula.

Days earlier, Israel and Lebanon began negotiations to resolve border disputes between the two countries.

Representatives from the IDF, the United States, France and Lebanon met in Naqoura, southern Lebanon, and decided to create three joint working groups to help stabilize the region.


Published in 03/21/2025 12h12


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