IDF says it struck building in south Lebanon used by Hezbollah operatives
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent
The IDF says it struck a building where Hezbollah operatives were spotted entering in the southern Lebanon village of Blida.
A short while after the operatives were identified entering the building, known to be used by the terror group, an airstrike was called in, the IDF says.
The IDF says it also shelled areas in south Lebanon with artillery to “remove threats.”
Several rockets were fired from Lebanon at Zar’it and Metula in the last few hours, the IDF says, adding that troops are shelling the launch sites.
בשעות האחרונות זוהו מספר שיגורים במרחבים זרעית ומטולה. כוחות צה"ל תקפו את מקורות הירי pic.twitter.com/X7Ge7XjBpI
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