The IDF reported an air strike on a Hezbollah facility in Lebanon.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF), together with the General Security Service (SHABAK), attacked a facility of the Shiite Hezbollah movement in Daah, a suburb of the Lebanese capital Beirut. This was announced on April 1 by the IDF press service in the Telegram channel.
"IDF fighters led by SHABAK recently attacked a Hezbollah terrorist in the Daahe area, who recently led the Hamas militants and helped them in an attempt to organize a serious attack on the Israeli civilian population in the near future," the military department said.
It clarifies that the target posed a "real and immediate threat," in connection with which the Israeli troops decided to strike.
Earlier, on March 30, militants involved in launching rockets at Israel were detained in Lebanon. It is reported that the Lebanese authorities are currently conducting an investigation to find out which side is behind the armed attack on Israel.
On that day, the Israeli military launched two powerful strikes on the southern outskirts of Beirut for the first time since the November ceasefire agreement came into force. According to the Israel Defense Forces, the building that was hit by the airstrike was used by the Lebanese Shiite movement Hezbollah to store unmanned aerial vehicles.
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