Israeli airstrikes have targeted a cement plant and quarry and a site belonging to an environmental group that Israel accused of being affiliated with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, injuring six people.
The Israeli army said in a statement on Thursday that Hezbollah was using the quarry “with the aim of rebuilding terrorist facilities and infrastructure.”
A few days earlier, Israel had struck several lots storing bulldozers and excavators in the southern town of Msayleh, also claiming that the equipment was intended for use by Hezbollah.
The Israeli military said the environmental group it targeted, Green Without Borders, “was used by Hezbollah to conceal terrorist activities aimed at rebuilding the organization’s infrastructure.”
Lebanon’s health ministry said that six people were injured in Thursday’s strikes in the towns of Bnaafoul and Ansar.
The strikes sparked massive explosions that could be seen and heard in areas far from the targeted site, “causing tremors that sparked panic and tension among citizens,” the state-run National News Agency reported.