Aircraft belonging to the Israeli Air Force (IAF) launched two air raids against a Hezbollah post on the border between Lebanon and Syria on Monday evening, a security source told the Lebanese Daily Star.
The source said Israeli planes launched four rockets on the Janta area in the mountains separating the Lebanese village of Nabi Sheet from the Syrian border.
The source noted that the Janta area is known to house a Hezbollah post, where recruitment and training are carried out.
Janta is also a well-known route for arms smuggling between Lebanon and Syria, the source told the Daily Star.
The Al Arabiya network reported that members of Hezbollah were killed in the airstrikes, but no further details were provided.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that target of the Israeli strike was a Hezbollah "missile base."
Israel Hits Hezbollah Post in Lebanon - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News
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The source said Israeli planes launched four rockets on the Janta area in the mountains separating the Lebanese village of Nabi Sheet from the Syrian border.
The source noted that the Janta area is known to house a Hezbollah post, where recruitment and training are carried out.
Janta is also a well-known route for arms smuggling between Lebanon and Syria, the source told the Daily Star.
The Al Arabiya network reported that members of Hezbollah were killed in the airstrikes, but no further details were provided.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP that target of the Israeli strike was a Hezbollah "missile base."
Israel Hits Hezbollah Post in Lebanon - Defense/Security - News - Israel National News
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