Series of 'Israeli' strikes target southern Lebanon
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'Israeli' forces carried out a series of airstrikes targeting Hezbollah training facilities in southern Lebanon, claiming the operations aimed to disrupt the group’s training programs.
According to the 'Israeli' military, the latest strike hit a complex used by Hezbollah’s “Radwan Force,” where fighters reportedly conducted firearms exercises and other weapons training allegedly intended to plan and carry out attacks against 'Israeli' forces and civilians. The targeted site is in addition to another Hezbollah training facility struck earlier this week.
The 'Israeli' army stated that the operations, guided by military intelligence, also targeted additional Hezbollah military infrastructure across multiple locations in southern Lebanon.
'Israel' emphasized that the existence of such training and military infrastructure allegedly violates understandings between Tel Aviv and Beirut. The military also affirmed its commitment to continue neutralizing any perceived threats to 'Israeli' security.



