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IDF destroys main Hezbollah missile production site just before ceasefire

Leaving nothing to chance, the IDF struck multiple strategic sites belonging to Hezbollah and located throughout Lebanon the day before the ceasefire.

Infographic of Hezbollah missile site. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

The IDF just announced a short time ago today (Wednesday) that it destroyed Hezbollah's main guided missile supply site in Lebanon, in the Bekaa region, less than a day before the ceasefire went into effect in the north.

The underground site, located near the Syrian border and 1.4 kilometers in length, was used to produce ground-to-ground missiles and other components of warfare, as well as for storing precise weaponry to be used against the State of Israel.

Due to its proximity to Syria, it was also an important waystation for the Iranian-backed military buildup of the terrorist organization, much of whose infrastructure is now damaged or destroyed.

Watch the strike here:

Striking Hezbollah targets. (Source: IDF Spokesperson)
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