IDF says it struck Hezbollah missile squad, more sites in Lebanon after attacks on north
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent
The IDF says it struck an anti-tank missile squad in southern Lebanon preparing to carry out an attack near the northern community of Shtula.
Tanks also shelled a site belonging to the Hezbollah terror group in the area, it adds.
Several rockets were fired from Lebanon at the Yiftah and Margaliot areas on the border, which according to the IDF all landed in open areas, causing no injuries.
It says troops are responding with artillery shelling at the launch sites.
The IDF says it struck an anti-tank missile squad in southern Lebanon preparing to carry out an attack near the northern community of Shtula. Tanks also shelled a site belonging to Hezbollah, it adds.
Several rockets were also fired from Lebanon at the Yiftah and Margaliot areas… pic.twitter.com/dO1dQkmcIU
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