The IDF struck on Monday a Hezbollah weapons production site embedded in a former civilian medical clinic and meters away from a Mosque, the military said.
The site was located in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre.
The IDF was able to determine the presence of weapons due to secondary explosions that occurred within the building following the military’s strikes on the facility.
Advance warnings were issued to mitigate harm to civilians, with precise munitions and aerial surveillance also put in place.
“The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to operate from within and close to civilian and medical infrastructure,” said the IDF, “including religious sites and medical clinics, and cynically exploits them in order to execute terror attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers.”
IDF kills terrorists near Lebanon border
In a later incident on Thursday night, the IDF killed two terrorists who approached troops stationed in southern Lebanon near the border.
The armed terrorists were spotted near IDF soldiers and were killed by an airstrike when they got near their position.
"IDF soldiers operating in the area subsequently began searches to ensure no additional hostile presence remained in the area," the military announced, saying that no suspicious findings were identified.
The military also guaranteed that they are "in continuous contact with communities in northern Israel and will provide updates on any developments."
IDF strikes infrastructure, rocket launch sites in Tyre
Additionally, the military struck Hezbollah infrastructure sites located in the city of Tyre last week.
In late March, the IDF issued evacuation orders after identifying Hezbollah operatives launching heavy rocket fire from within the city’s residential neighborhoods.
The IDF’s military Arabic spokesperson, Col. (res.) Avichay Adraee said that the terror group had fired around 120 rockets from Tyre's outskirts.