During the day (Thursday), the IDF struck military structures belonging to Hezbollah in the Aitaroun, Marimin, Chihine areas.
The IDF also struck a rocket launcher in the Zibqin area which had been used to attack Israel previously.
Watch the strikes here:
Meanwhile, Israel successfully infiltrated a Syrian missile manufacturing facility, seizing equipment and documents before booby-trapping the site, according to Greek researcher and analyst Eva J. Koulouriotis, who cited a "security source."
The source revealed that Israeli forces "entered a missile production facility in Syria, extracted critical materials, and escaped after sabotaging it." The facility is reportedly linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Koulouriotis added.
While Israel has not commented on the report, Koulouriotis detailed that the operation was carried out by Israeli special forces at a military facility located six kilometers southwest of Masyaf in western Syria. The mission began with airstrikes, followed by ground forces entering the compound.
"The entire raid lasted about an hour, during which Israeli forces obtained crucial documents and equipment, then planted explosives inside before escaping as the facility was destroyed," she said.