The Israeli Air Force leveled a multistory building and struck other structures in Beirut overnight that the military says were being used by Hezbollah as command centers, The Times of Israel reports.
According to the IDF, the strikes in the Lebanese capital targeted Hezbollah headquarters, including one belonging to the elite Radwan Force and another of the terror group’s intelligence division.
Another overnight strike in the southern Lebanon town of at-Tiri targeted a Hezbollah command center that had been embedded within a studio of the terror group’s Al-Nour radio station, according to the IDF.
The military says the headquarters was struck while Hezbollah operatives were operating at the site.