In the hours before a ceasefire with Hezbollah came into effect early Wednesday, Israeli fighter jets destroyed the terror group’s largest underground precision-guided missile manufacturing site in Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces said.
The military released footage of the airstrikes from the night before on the site, which was hidden in a subterranean complex that stretched for 1.4 kilometers (less than a mile) near the town of Janta in eastern Lebanon’s Beqaa Valley, very close to the Syrian border. Fighter jets pounded the location for over four hours, according to the military, dealing “a blow to the Hezbollah terror organization’s ability to produce weapons.” (Read More)