Owner of Lebanon warehouse burning 24 hours after strike denies site was Hezbollah arms depot
The owner of a Lebanese warehouse struck by Israeli jets yesterday and still burning some 24 hours later denies the claim that it is a Hezbollah weapons depot.
“This is a company registered for 11 years that works with electricity generators, open from morning until night, receiving customers all day,” Mohamad Khalifa tells The Associated Press. “There is nothing hidden here. The claim that this has weapons is a lie.”
The airstrike reduced the warehouse to scraps, with fires still burning some 24 hours later.
Strikes on two warehouses were carried out after a drone attack hit northern Israel earlier yesterday, causing no injuries or damage.
Hezbollah-led forces began launching daily attacks on Israeli communities and military posts along the border on October 8. The terror group says it is doing so to support Gaza amid Israel’s war with the Hamas terror group, triggered by its October 7 massacre.
Yesterday’s strikes on two alleged weapons depots near Ghaziyeh wounded 14 people, according to the Lebanese state-run National News Agency.
Fires still raging at alleged Hezbollah weapon depot in Lebanon day after IDF strike
Photos distributed by news agencies appear to show that a fire at an alleged Hezbollah weapon depot hit by the Israel Defense Forces yesterday afternoon is still burning after almost 24 hours.
The strikes on two warehouses were carried out after a drone attack hit northern Israel earlier that day, causing no injuries or damage.
Lebanese media reported Israeli airstrikes in the town of Ghaziyeh, on the southern outskirts of Sidon, some 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the northern border.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency (NNA) claimed that the strikes targeted a warehouse where tires and electricity generators were manufactured.
IDF says it hit Hezbollah targets in south Lebanon including rocket launchers
The IDF says it carried out airstrikes against several Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon this morning.
The targets included two rocket launchers in Yaroun and Marwahin, two sites belonging to the terror group in Dhayra and Yaroun, and two buildings used by Hezbollah in Houla and Blida, the IDF says.
The strikes come amid repeated Hezbollah attacks on northern Israel, including today.
Rocket sirens sound in Arab al-Aramshe near Lebanon border
Sirens sound in Arab al-Aramshe near the Lebanon border, warning of incoming rocket fire.
The towns close to the northern border have been largely evacuated of civilians since October 8, when Hezbollah-led forces began launching daily attacks on Israeli communities and military posts along the border.
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