Israel reportedly attacks Hezbollah ‘command center’ in Beirut

Israel reportedly attacks Hezbollah ‘command center’ in Beirut
Israel reportedly attacks Hezbollah ‘command center’ in Beirut

The Israeli army announced that it carried out an airstrike on Sunday on a “command center” and an underground weapons site in Beirut.

Military aircraft struck “a command center of Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters and an underground weapons manufacturing workshop,” the army said in a statement.

According to the Lebanese news agency ANI, the strikes hit the neighborhoods of Haret Hreik and Hadath Beirut, strongholds of the Lebanese Islamist movement in open war with Israel.

The army also announced that it had “eliminated” three Hezbollah leaders in southern Lebanon where it is carrying out intense air strikes against the pro-Iranian movement, accompanied since September 30 by a ground offensive.

70 projectiles

Furthermore, around 70 “projectiles” were fired Sunday morning from Lebanon towards northern Israel in a few minutes, announced the Israeli army which intercepted “a certain number”.

“After warning sirens sounded between 11:09 a.m. (08:09 GMT) and 11:12 a.m. in the eastern and northern Galilee regions, approximately 70 projectiles were spotted entering from Lebanon,” the army said in a statement. a press release. The day before, Lebanese Hezbollah had fired more than 200 rockets at Israel, according to the army.

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