The mosque, in which the headquarters of Hezbollah was hidden, is located on the grounds of the Martyr Salah Ghandúr hospital in Bint Džbeil. According to The Times of Israel website, the Israeli army said that it was an extremely precise strike, which was based on information from intelligence services.
According to the army, the site used by Hezbollah “to plan and carry out terrorist attacks against Israel” is in ruins. So far, the media has not reported on the dead or wounded militants. The army stated that it had warned residents of the area and surrounding villages about the attack through text messages.
Consequences of the Israeli strike in northern Lebanon’s Tripoli
On Saturday night, the Israeli army also shelled Hezbollah positions in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, from where a series of explosions were heard. The strike was preceded by calls from the Israeli army for local residents to leave the mentioned area.
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Israeli drones also attacked a Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli in northern Lebanon. The terrorist movement Hamas soon announced that the strike killed Said Attalah, one of the leaders of its gunmen, Attalah’s wife and two daughters. In the village of Saadnájil east of Beirut, another drone killed Muhammad Hussein Lauís, who, according to the Israelis, represented the executive power of the movement in Lebanon, ensured the supply of weapons and directed attacks in the West Bank.
In recent days, the Israelis have been intensively bombing Hezbollah targets across Lebanon and conducting ground attacks near the border in the south. In doing so, they repeatedly target the previously densely populated southern suburbs of Beirut with their raids.
In the Gaza Strip, the army of the Jewish state has been fighting terrorists from Hamas for almost a year, which attacked Israel a year ago, killed 1,200 people there and kidnapped another 250.
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