Israeli army says it uncovers Lebanon’s Hezbollah missile site

The Israeli army said on Tuesday it had exposed a
Hezbollah site dedicated to the manufacture of “precision-guided” missiles in
Lebanon, just days after a cross-border flare-up between the arch-foes.
“The IDF is exposing a facility belonging to
Hezbollah... designed to convert and manufacture precision-guided missiles,”
the Israeli army said in a statement.
It released what it said was an aerial photograph of
the site in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, near the town of Nabi Chit.
The statement comes after the Iran-backed Shiite
movement said Sunday its fighters had fired anti-tank missiles into Israel,
destroying a military vehicle and killing or wounding those inside.
Israel’s army said it had responded with around 100
artillery shells after Hezbollah targeted a battalion headquarters and military
ambulance, hitting both.
Israel’s army said last week that Iran was
collaborating with Hezbollah to convert “stupid rockets into precision-guided
missiles,” through a plan to smuggle the required components into Lebanon.
The facility near Nabi Chit was established a few
years ago by the Lebanese Shiite movement and its ally Tehran, the Israeli army
said on Tuesday.
“Lately, various activities to facilitate the
manufacture and conversion of precision-guided missiles at the facility have
been identified,” it added.
Such activities included “the establishment of a
dedicated assembly line for precision weapons and the transfer of sensitive and
dedicated equipment.”
The facility hosted machines designed to manufacture
the motors and warheads of missiles “with an accuracy of less than 10 meters,”
with Iran supplying special machines and instruction for manufacturing crews,
the Israeli army said.
It further alleged that Hezbollah had “in fear of
strikes, evacuated precious and unique equipment from the compound to civilian
locations in Beirut.”
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah on Monday said his
organization would respond to any further Israeli attacks with strikes “deep
inside Israel” and not just along the border.
For his part, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu said during a cabinet meeting that he was determined to guarantee
Israel’s security.
Israel must “prevent Iran from supplying our enemies
and its proxies, such as Hezbollah and others, with precision weapons that
endanger us,” he said.