IDF says it struck two Hezbollah terror cells in southern Lebanon
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent
The Israel Defense Forces says it struck two terror cells in southern Lebanon, near the village of Meiss al-Jabal, close to the border.
The IDF says one Hezbollah squad was preparing an anti-tank guided missile attack, while the other was a group of gunmen.
The IDF says it also struck rocket launchers used in an attack on the Yiftah area earlier today, and a military aircraft hit a Hezbollah site and an anti-tank guided missile launch position.
The military publishes a video showing strikes on Hezbollah “military infrastructure.”
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