Report: IDF strikes exposed spy site in Lebanon

Report: IDF strikes exposed spy site in Lebanon – Israel News, Ynetnews.

IAF planes bomb Israeli espionage facility that was exposed by Hezbollah in s. Lebanon, website associated with the group reports

Roee Nahmias

Two people were injured after an explosion was heard between the southern Lebanon towns of Srifa and Deir Kifa Friday – a blast that may have been caused by an IDF drone, the Lebanese newspaper The Daily Star reported.

A website associated with Hezbollah said that the IDF bombed an Israeli espionage facility that was exposed by the terror group. According to the report, IAF combat planes launched a strike on the equipment after it was discovered.

Residents told The Daily Star that an Israeli reconnaissance plane was heard flying over south Lebanon prior to the blast. The newspaper cited security sources as saying that the explosion may have taken place near a Hezbollah arms depot.

The IDF has yet to comment on the reports.

Last week, Lebanese media outlets said that a massive explosion rocked a Hezbollah stronghold near the town of Siddiqin in southern Lebanon. The blast was estimated to have occurred at a secret Hezbollah arms cache. The organization closed the area off to local security forces.

On Monday night two Katyusha rockets were fired from Lebanon at the western Galilee. No one was injured, but damaged was caused to property.

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