Israeli Military Strikes Hezbollah Weapons Site in Tyre
The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah weapons production facility in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on Monday. The site was located inside a former civilian medical clinic near a mosque.
middleeasteye.netThe facility was embedded in a former civilian medical clinic and located meters from a mosque, according to the military. The military said it identified the weapons through secondary explosions that occurred inside the building after the strikes. Advance warnings were issued to civilians, and precise munitions along with aerial surveillance were used during the operation.
The military also struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre last week. In late March, the military issued evacuation orders after identifying Hezbollah operatives launching heavy rocket fire from residential neighborhoods in the city. A military Arabic spokesperson said the group had fired around 120 rockets from Tyre's outskirts.
The military stated that Hezbollah continues to operate from within and close to civilian and medical infrastructure, including religious sites and medical clinics.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
3 events- Late March
Military issued evacuation orders after identifying rocket launches from Tyre neighborhoods.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post - Last week
Military struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Tyre.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post - Monday
Military struck Hezbollah weapons production site inside former clinic in Tyre.
1 source@Jerusalem_Post
Potential Impact
- 01
Further strikes could affect civilian areas near the targeted sites.
- 02
Continued operations may prompt additional evacuation orders in Tyre.
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