Lebanon, Iran

Either you stop it or we blow it up: Iranian plane prevented from landing in Lebanon following IDF warning

An Iranian plane was prevented from landing in Beirut airport following an IDF threat to use "force" against the plane if it landed.

Airplane. Illustration. (Photo: Synthetic Messiah/Shutterstock)

In addition to its multiple strikes against Hezbollah weapons and leaders, the IDF is also making sure Iran cannot resupply Hezbollah by air.

Yesterday (Saturday), Lebanon had to refuse an Iranian plane the right to land in Beirut Airport, after the IDF threatened to use "force" if it landed, according to Reuters.

This effort joins with several bombardments of weapons smuggling routes used by Hezbollah to bring in weapons from Iran via Syria to Lebanon, especially to the Bekaa and southern Lebanon regions.

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