IDF says it struck Hezbollah anti-aircraft system in southern Lebanon

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

Israeli fighter jets struck a Hezbollah anti-aircraft system in southern Lebanon’s Rihan earlier today, the IDF says.

According to the military, the surface-to-air launcher was used to attack Israeli aircraft.

A separate strike was carried out against a building in Markaba, where a Hezbollah operative was spotted entering, the IDF says.

It publishes footage of the two strikes.

Meanwhile, five projectiles were launched from Lebanon at the Zar’it area, and another three were fired at Mount Dov earlier today.

The IDF says no injuries were caused in the attacks, and troops shelled the launch sites with artillery.

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