The Israeli military on Saturday said its air force struck infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in Lebanon, while continuing to support ground operations in southern Lebanon. The statement came as Iran pressed for a halt to Israeli strikes on Hezbollah during talks between Iran and the US in Pakistan. As per report, Heavy battles are ongoing in Bint Jbeil, with clashes between Hezbollah fighters and Israeli troops taking place since Thursday. Israel killed 97 people and injured 133 in Lebanon on Saturday, according to the daily report from the Grand Serail Risk Management Unit.One Hezbollah drone struck a building in the northern border community of Shlomi. Several more drones were intercepted, the military said. More than 30 rockets were also launched, though most were intercepted, and some were allowed to hit open areas across the Galilee, including near the cities of Safed and Karmiel, the IDF said.
Footage shows a Hezbollah drone being shot down over the Western Galilee earlier today. pic.twitter.com/BWerGhSCu5
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According to the IDF, the Israeli Air Force struck some 200 targets Friday night and Saturday. The targets included Hezbollah infrastructure and rocket launchers, the army said.
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