IDF attacks Hezbollah intelligence headquarters in Lebanon

Israeli Defence Forces have announced that its planes have hit Hezbollah intelligence headquarters in Lebanon. “The IAF (Israel Air Force) has carried out an attack on a command centre of Hezbollah intelligence headquarters and an underground arms worker in Beirut”, the IDF said. However, it is not clear if [...]
“The IAF (Israel Air Force) has carried out an attack on a command centre of Hezbollah intelligence headquarters and an underground arms worker in Beirut”, the IDF said.
However, it is not clear whether the supposed staff has been damaged or destroyed.
The IDF said that multiple “-steps were taken for “to reduce the risk of harming civilians”, including issuing advanced warnings to the population in the area, writes SkynewsHe's following in on Telegrafie.
For more, The IAF struck and eliminated terrorist Al-Hi Abbas Salama in the area of Tebnje, a senior commander on the southern front of Hezbollah”, the Israeli Army added.
The IDF claims Salama supervised the fighting in the Bint Jbeil area and “took many terrorist attacks against Israel.
Moreover, terrorists Rada Abbas Awada and Ahmad Ali Hussein were eliminated”, the IDF continued.
As the Israeli army pointed out, Awada was a senior communications expert for Hezbollah and Hussein served as head of a weapons production unit that was “responsible for building Hezbollah's strategic weapons, following the deepening production training of Iran”.












