The Israel Defense Forces carried out more than 200 strikes over the weekend against targets linked to Hezbollah and the Iranian regime in both Iran and Lebanon. In Iran, dozens of military compounds used to store weapons and ballistic missiles were hit, along with missile launchers, air defense systems, and other military infrastructure aimed at reducing attacks against Israel.
In Lebanon, two waves of airstrikes targeted key Hezbollah facilities in Beirut and other areas. Among the sites struck were command centers used by Hezbollah’s intelligence branch and its aerial defense headquarters, which were involved in operations against Israeli forces and in developing systems intended to target Israeli aircraft.
Ground operations in southern Lebanon continued simultaneously. Troops located and dismantled weapons stockpiles, surveillance posts, and Hezbollah infrastructure, and killed more than a dozen militants in separate engagements. In one targeted operation, Israeli forces eliminated several armed militants through ground fire, tank fire, and coordinated airstrikes. No Israeli injuries were reported.

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