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Israel strikes Hezbollah assets at Syria-Lebanon crossing

The area is used by the Iranian terror proxy to smuggle weapons into Lebanon from Iran, according to the IDF.

Lebanese government officials stand on Lebanon's Qaa side of Syria's Jousieh border crossing on Oct. 28, 2024. Photo by Louai Beshara/AFP via Getty Images.
Lebanese government officials stand on Lebanon's Qaa side of Syria's Jousieh border crossing on Oct. 28, 2024. Photo by Louai Beshara/AFP via Getty Images.

The Israel Defense Forces confirmed on Sunday morning that it had conducted airstrikes in Syria overnight near a border crossing with Lebanon used by the Hezbollah terrorist group to smuggle weapons.

Israeli warplanes attacked terrorist infrastructure adjacent to the Jousieh border crossing in Lebanon’s northern Bekaa area, which is under the control of the Syrian regime and operated by Syrian security forces.

Syria’s state-run SANA news agency reported on the strikes on Saturday night.

Hezbollah’s Unit 4400 is responsible for the terrorist group’s weapons smuggling into Lebanon from Iran via Syria, according to the IDF.

The Israeli Air Force struck the crossing last month, and has conducted several other attacks on the Syrian-Lebanese border in recent months in an attempt to prevent Hezbollah from rearming.

“The IDF will continue to operate to thwart Hezbollah’s weapons smuggling operations and urges the Syrian and Lebanese authorities to prevent Hezbollah’s exploitation of civilian border crossings,” the IDF said on Sunday.

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