The strike was the third this week in a move to clamp down Hezbollah activity and terror north of the border
The Israeli Air Force on Wednesday killed two terrorists and struck a facility in Lebanon whose activity violated the terms of the ceasefire between Israel and the Shi’ite terrorist group, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement.
The terrorists were killed within the space of two hours, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said, in separate aerial strikes guided by the 91st Division. The IDF identified one slain terrorist as Abd al-Manaam Musa Suwaydan, a Hezbollah operative in the Yatar municipality in Southern Lebanon.
His role included liaising for Hezbollah with the Yatar villagers on financial and military issues, the statement said, adding: “The terrorist acted to take over private properties for terror purposes, such as renting houses for storing combat equipment and surveillance.”