Israeli forces conduct strikes on fuel stations in Lebanon linked to Hezbollah PHOTO / VIDEO
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) reported carrying out airstrikes on multiple fuel stations across Lebanon, targeting facilities associated with the company Al-Amana, which it says is controlled by the Hezbollah organisation.
According to the IDF, the strikes aimed to disrupt infrastructure used to support Hezbollah’s operations, including the refuelling of vehicles involved in transporting weapons and personnel.

The military stated that the fuel stations generate revenue that contributes to the organization’s activities.
The IDF said its actions are part of ongoing operations against Hezbollah, which it regards as a threat to Israeli civilians. The strikes also followed prior efforts to target assets connected to the Al-Qard al-Hasan association in Beirut, which the IDF says is part of Hezbollah’s economic network.
Hezbollah has not publicly responded to the strikes. Lebanese authorities have not issued immediate comments on the operations.
The situation comes amid continued tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, which has been involved in previous conflicts along the Israel-Lebanon border.
By Aghakazim Guliyev







