IDF says fighter jets struck Hezbollah manufacturing plant, command room in south Lebanon

Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent

Israeli fighter jets struck a Hezbollah weapons manufacturing plant in southern Lebanon’s Jouaiyya earlier today, the IDF says.

A Hezbollah command room and other buildings used by the terror group were struck in Nabatieh, Mansouri, and Kafr Kila, the military adds.

Separately, the IDF says a cell of Hezbollah operatives spotted in southern Lebanon’s Houla was targeted in an airstrike.

Meanwhile, the military confirms that several drones were launched from Lebanon at northern Israel earlier this evening.

The IDF says some of the drones were shot down, while others impacted near Kibbutz Ami’ad in the Galilee. There were no injuries.

Hezbollah took responsibility for the attack, claiming to have targeted an Israeli military site.

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