IDF names fallen soldiers • 13-year-old boy suffers blast wounds after rocket sirens sound in North • Metulla declared a closed military zone
The IDF's Arabic spokesperson, Col. Avichay Adraee, had earlier warned Lebanese civilians in Haret Hreik in Dahiyeh to evacuate.
The delegation claimed that, as diplomats, they should enjoy immunity and do not need to be searched.
The IDF emphasized that the strikes were part of a broader effort to dismantle the terrorist organization Hezbollah, targeting terrorist infrastructure embedded within civilian areas.
Lebanon faces estimated economic losses of $5.1 billion over 12 months, driven primarily by heavy impacts on commerce, tourism, and agriculture.
In these strikes, weapons depots, terror headquarters, and other terror infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in Beirut were targeted.
The IDF also noted that it had eliminated dozens of terrorists in Gaza and Lebanon
Cohen emphasized that such an action would clarify to Hezbollah the cost of its attacks and lead to international pressure on Lebanon.
The IDF noted that the strike on targets entrenched in a civilian area had been carried out based on precise intelligence information.
Riad Salameh's arrest and trial shed light on how his actions reportedly led to a power vacuum and Hezbollah's rise in Lebanon.