Israel Air Force: Ten targets in Lebanon hit at the same time VIDEO
The Israeli Air Force has carried out simultaneous attacks on around ten targets in the Rashia al-Fukhar area of southern Lebanon.
The strikes targeted a military warehouse, rocket launching sites and Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure, Caliber.Az reported, citing the IDF press service.
A day earlier, the Israeli military reported the elimination of a senior Hezbollah commander in an air strike in southern Lebanon.
An Israeli warplane targeted Ismail al-Zin in a vehicle in the southern Lebanese village of Kounine on March 31.
In a statement on Telegram, the Lebanese armed group confirmed the death of al-Zin.
The Israeli military described al-Zin as a “significant commander” in Hezbollah’s elite Radwan forces’ anti-tank unit, which has conducted strikes into northern Israel.
“Al-Zin was a significant source of knowledge regarding anti-tank missiles and was responsible for dozens of anti-tank missile attacks against Israeli civilians, communities and security forces,” the military said in a post on Telegram.
Hezbollah’s statement did not specify whether al-Zin belonged to the Radwan unit.
Hezbollah has exchanged regular fire with Israeli forces since its ally, Palestinian group Hamas, carried out an unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, which led to Israel launching an assault on Gaza.