The IDF announced Wednesday that it bombed a Hezbollah missile production site in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley shortly before the cease-fire went into effect.
IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari described the site as Hezbollah’s largest precision-guided missile production facility, located in an underground compound near the Syrian border.
"Due to its proximity, the site was a central point through which thousands of weapons components and even terrorist operatives were smuggled from Syria and Lebanon," the military said in a statement.
The IDF also struck areas near the facility, including a key compound used by Hezbollah’s elite Radwan forces for training exercises aimed at an invasion of northern Israel.