Lebanon rocket attack, IDF operation, Hezbollah weapons

The IDF uncovered a long-range rocket inside a residence

The IDF today revealed a long-range rocket inside a residence in Lebanon. In addition, the IDF destroyed approximately 1,300 targets of the terrorist organization Hezbollah, which include many missile and rocket launchers.

Missile found in Lebanon home (photo: IDF Spokesperson Unit)

IDF Spokesman, Lt. Col. Daniel Hagari, issued a statement to the public today (Monday), in which he revealed how the terrorist organization Hezbollah hides missiles inside civilian homes that are aimed at harming Israel. , and they brought about many achievements. Aircraft of the Air Force under the intelligence guidance of AMN and the Northern Command attacked about 1,300 terrorist targets of the Hezbollah terrorist organization throughout Lebanon.

As part of the attacks, cruise missiles reaching a range of hundreds of kilometers, heavy rockets, lethal rockets with a warhead of about 1,000 kilograms, short-range rockets, unmanned aerial vehicles and armed 'Tiyad 107' types were attacked. These are strategic armament capabilities of the terrorist organization Hezbollah which it placed in the heart of the villages, in civilian homes and from there it intended to launch them and harm the citizens of the State of Israel, while at the same time endangering the residents of Lebanon."

Hagari added: "According to the assessment of the situation, the Minister of Defense tonight extended the special situation in the rear to the entire territory of the State of Israel. At this stage, there is no change in the defense guidelines, and we will update any changes immediately here and on the official platforms.

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