The IDF launched an additional precision strike in the Dahieh district in Beirut on Saturday, the military reported, mere hours after the Hezbollah terrorist organization confirmed the death of its former leader, Hassan Nasrallah.
The military targeted a mid-level senior official from Hezbollah in the area, Army Radio reported.
Production sites for rockets and missile launchers by the Lebanon-based terrorist organization, as well as smuggling routes, were also targeted on Friday night by the IDF on the country’s border with Syria, the military announced the following afternoon.
Weapons struck were smuggled from Lebanon’s east – IDF
The Israeli military stated that the “weapons and components have been smuggled from the east into Lebanon and delivered to manufacturing sites, where a range of weapons are produced—including precision-guided missiles—to be used in attacks against the State of Israel.”
The IDF also noted that it continued to strike more Hezbollah terrorist targets in Lebanon on Saturday afternoon.
Among the targets struck by the IDF were Hezbollah launchers, which had aimed to shoot at Israeli territory, the military stated.
The targets also reportedly included Hezbollah infrastructure and weapon storage facilities.








