IDF strikes Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon; sirens sound in north
Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian is The Times of Israel's military correspondent
The IDF says it carried out another wave of strikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon today.
It says the targets included military buildings, rocket launch sites, a command center and a weapons depot belonging to the terror group.
The IDF says it also carried out tank and artillery shelling at areas along the Lebanon border to “remove threats.”
Additionally, sirens sounded in northern Israel after two surface-to-air missiles were fired from Lebanon at an Israeli aircraft. The IDF says the aircraft was not hit in the incident.
Several rockets were also fired at Israel during the incident, and the IDF used an interceptor missile.
Earlier today, rockets were fired at Goren and Menara, with no reports of injuries or damage.
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