The IDF killed two Hezbollah operatives in a southern Lebanon airstrike, who were surveilling borders and planning attacks on Israel. This action is seen as a violation of Israeli-Lebanese agreements.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted an airstrike in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of two Hezbollah operatives. These individuals were reportedly engaged in border surveillance and were involved in planning potential attacks on Israel from the Yater and Mays al-Jaba regions. The IDF emphasized that these activities breach the existing agreements between Israel and Lebanon regarding military conduct along their borders.
The recent airstrike by the IDF highlights ongoing tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, particularly regarding security violations along the Israel-Lebanon border. The elimination of the two operatives indicates Israel’s commitment to countering perceived threats and maintaining regional security.
Original Source: breakingthenews.net