Israel strikes Hezbollah intelligence sites in Beirut
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recently carried out a series of strikes on command centres, weapons depots, and satellite communication facilities belonging to Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters in Beirut. These sites were reportedly operating under the guise of civilian facilities.
The information was released by the press service of the Israel Defense Forces. According to the IDF, these sites were operating under civilian cover.
“A short while ago, the IDF completed a wave of strikes on command centers, weapons storage facilities, and satellite communication components belonging to Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters in Beirut. These assets were operating under civilian cover,” a statement from the IDF press service said.
“Among the targets struck were communication sites used by Hezbollah as part of its terrorist infrastructure for carrying out attacks, intelligence gathering, and supporting propaganda efforts.”
The statement emphasized that all targets were involved in planning and executing operations against IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians.
“Prior to the strikes, steps were taken to minimize harm to civilians, including the use of advanced warnings, precision munitions, and aerial surveillance.”
The IDF statement highlighted the broader context of the operation:
“The IDF is operating decisively in response to Hezbollah’s decision to join the fighting under the sponsorship of the Iranian terrorist regime. The IDF will not allow harm to the civilians of the State of Israel, particularly residents of northern Israel.”
By Vafa Guliyeva







