The IDF attacked a Hezbollah compound in southern Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has attacked an area in southern Lebanon where a training complex for the radical Hezbollah movement was allegedly located. This was reported on November 9 in the Telegram channel of the department.
"The IDF attacked a training complex that was used by the Radwan Forces unit of the Hezbollah terrorist organization to train and train the organization's terrorists, as well as to plan and carry out terrorist plots against IDF soldiers and citizens of the State of Israel," the statement said.
In addition, the bridgehead and other military installations of the group were subjected to an air strike. It is noted that members of Hezbollah conducted training on handling small arms and other types of weapons at the attacked training ground.
Earlier, on November 16, the IDF attacked peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. At that time, the press service of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) stressed that such actions were a serious violation of the UN Security Council resolution by Israel.
On November 6, the IDF launched a series of attacks against Hezbollah's infrastructure in southern Lebanon. It was clarified that the affected object was used by the movement to restore infrastructure.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on November 2 that the armed groups of the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon are trying to rearm, and the country intends to exercise the right to self-defense under the terms of the ceasefire.
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