
The launchers were used in the terror group's latest barrage against Israel, which left three people injured, including a 6-year-old child.
The IDF struck and dismantled Hezbollah missile launchers in southern Lebanon, the military announced in a statement Tuesday evening.
The terror group used the launchers in its latest barrage against Israel, which left three people, including a 6-year-old child, injured.
The military is continuing to locate and strike additional launchers, added the statement.
In addition, the IDF launched two separate strikes in the Beirut area early Wednesday morning, killing a senior Hezbollah commander and an additional senior terrorist, according to a military statement.
IDF continues operations in Lebanon
Earlier on Tuesday, the IDF announced that Hezbollah had taken control of the Christian village Qawzah in southern Lebanon to launch rockets and anti-tank missiles.
Additionally, an observation post used to monitor IDF operations in the region was destroyed, and a Hezbollah terrorist found observing Israeli soldiers was detained.
The IDF also reported having killed dozens of Hezbollah terrorists operating in southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours.
This is a developing story.
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