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The IDF hit a Hezbollah warehouse and command center in Beirut

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On March 4, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced another wave of attacks on an underground weapons depot and the command center of the Hezbollah movement in Beirut.

"Over the past day, the IDF has carried out a series of attacks on Hezbollah's infrastructure in Beirut. The targets included an underground weapons depot and additional command centers," the Israeli army wrote on its Telegram channel.

In addition, the IDF struck a Hezbollah facility, which, according to the report, the movement used for terrorist attacks, information gathering and propaganda. It is emphasized that before the attacks, the Israeli army took measures to reduce the risk of damage to the civilian population.

On the same day, the IDF launched a series of strikes against Hezbollah targets located in Beirut. It was clarified that the details of the operation would be announced later.

During a strike on Beirut on March 3, the Israeli army eliminated a high-ranking representative of the Quds Force (a special unit of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps), who was responsible for strengthening the military potential of the Hezbollah movement. According to the army, the target of the attack on Monday, March 2, was Reza Khazai.

On the same day, the IDF occupied several control positions on the Lebanese side of the border. The army explained that they are working to create an additional level of security for residents of Northern Israel. Targeted attacks are being carried out on Hezbollah's infrastructure to eliminate threats and prevent attempts to enter Israeli territory.

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