Israel strikes Hezbollah military camps in Lebanon
![]() Israeli Air Force fighter jets have carried out massive strikes on suspected Hezbollah underground shelters and warehouses in five areas in eastern Lebanon, Al Jadeed TV reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties or injuries. According to the TV channel, Israeli fighter jets remain in Lebanese airspace and fly at low altitude over the Bekaa Valley and the mountainous terrain on the border with Syria. The Israeli army press service said in a statement that the strikes targeted military camps of Hezbollah's armed wing, the Radwan special forces. "The Israeli Air Force's strikes on military camps in the Bekaa Valley in eastern Lebanon are a "clear signal" to the Hezbollah movement about the inadmissibility of restoring its combat potential by strengthening the Radwan special forces of this Shiite organization," Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz made this statement. |

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