Israeli military says it conducted air strikes in southern Lebanon
Israeli military says it conducted air strikes in southern Lebanon
The Israeli military on Wednesday said that it struck several sites in southern Lebanon.
In a statement issued on Telegram, the military said, "As part of these strikes, the IDF dismantled Hezbollah military structures and additional terrorist infrastructure from which Hezbollah terrorists had recently operated."
Despite a ceasefire that came into force in November last year, Israel continues to carry out near-daily strikes in southern Lebanon.
On 30 October, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun instructed the commander of the army to "confront any Israeli incursion into southern Lebanon", after Israeli forces crossed the border, entered a municipal building in the southern town of Blida and killed an employee.











