BEIRUT (Reuters) – Israeli strikes late on Saturday focused a depot storing ammunition belonging to Lebanese armed group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, three safety sources instructed Reuters.
The strikes in town of Adloun, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Lebanon’s border with Israel, set off a string of loud explosions heard by witnesses throughout the south of Lebanon.
A minimum of 4 civilians in Adloun have been wounded within the strikes, a medical supply and a safety supply instructed Reuters.
The strikes on South Lebanon have been on the identical day that Israeli fighter jets struck Houthi army targets within the space of Yemen’s port metropolis of Hodeidah, which Hezbollah mentioned will mark a “new and dangerous phase” within the area.
Israel launched the strikes on Yemen a day after a drone launched by the Iranian-backed Houthis hit Israel’s financial hub Tel Aviv
Israel and Hezbollah have been buying and selling hearth since Hezbollah introduced a “support front” with Palestinians shortly after its ally Hamas attacked southern Israeli border communities on Oct. 7, triggering Israel’s army offensive in Gaza.