
Israeli Troops Raid Hezbollah Stronghold in Southern Lebanon Village of Dibbine, Uncover Weapon Depots
JERUSALEM (VINnews)-Israeli forces conducted a raid several weeks ago in the southern Lebanon village of Dibbine, locating significant weapon depots used by Hezbollah to launch attacks against troops and Israeli territory, the Israel Defense Forces announced Friday.
Dibbine lies approximately 12 kilometers (about 7.5 miles) north of the Israeli border and beyond the IDF’s forward defense line, which marks Israel’s security zone in southern Lebanon. Troops from the 769th “Hiram” Regional Brigade carried out the operation, according to the military.
During the raid, the Israeli Air Force struck around 50 targets, destroying dozens of Hezbollah sites and killing operatives, the IDF said. The village had served as a base for Hezbollah to advance anti-tank missile attacks and other assaults on Israeli forces.
The brigade previously operated in Dibbine in April, prior to the implementation of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon.
The announcement highlights ongoing Israeli efforts to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon despite the truce.