IDF, Hezbollah

Destroying rockets, cutting off supply: IDF hits Hezbollah supply lines on Syria-Lebanese border

In addition to striking numerous rocket launchers and weapons storage sites, the Air Force is also working to prevent Hezbollah from replenishing its stocks.

Striking targets along the border. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

A short time ago (Thursday), the IDF struck border infrastructures along the Syria-Lebanese border, which Hezbollah uses to transfer weapons from Syria to its forces in Lebanon, which would then be used against Israel.

The IDF's air strikes over the past few days have been concentrated on destroying and degrading Hezbollah's massive rocket arsenal, especially in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa region.

These new strikes along the border show that the IDF also seeks to prevent Hezbollah from replenishing its rocket and missile stocks following the devastation of the IDF air strikes.

There are conflicting reports regarding an American proposal for a three-week ceasefire, with both Prime Minister Netanyahu denying agreement with the proposal and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati denying previous reports that he had signed the proposal.

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