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Israeli army claims strikes on Hezbollah sites in Bekaa and south Lebanon

Israeli army claims strikes on Hezbollah sites in Bekaa and south Lebanon

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The Israeli army carried out airstrikes late on Sunday targeting what it claimed were Hezbollah military sites and weapons infrastructure in both the Bekaa and southern Lebanon, according to Israel's army spokesperson, Avichay Adraee.
The strikes hit locations used to store and produce strategic weapons, as well as a rocket-launching site, Adraee said on X.
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