The Israeli Air Force is striking Hezbollah’s weapon storages in Hezbollah.

The Israeli Air Force is striking Hezbollah’s weapon storages in Hezbollah.

 


The post from Visegrád 24 (dated February 26, 2026) reports that the Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out strikes on Hezbollah weapon storage sites in Lebanon. The stated goal is to destroy as many rockets and missiles as possible preemptively, in anticipation of potential U.S. military action against Iran — which could prompt Hezbollah to launch rockets toward northern Israel.The attached video footage (short clip) shows nighttime explosions and large fireballs, consistent with secondary detonations from ammunition or rocket stockpiles being hit.This fits into a broader pattern of Israeli operations in Lebanon throughout February 2026:The IDF has conducted repeated airstrikes, targeted killings, and infrastructure destruction against Hezbollah, especially focusing on missile/rocket arrays, command centers, and the elite Radwan Force.

Many of these strikes have targeted the Beqaa Valley (eastern Lebanon, including areas around Baalbek), as well as southern Lebanon.

Israeli sources describe these actions as efforts to degrade Hezbollah's capabilities (estimated at tens of thousands of rockets remaining despite earlier losses) and prevent the group from opening a northern front if wider conflict with Iran escalates.

Recent examples include strikes killing Hezbollah operatives (including senior figures) and destroying weapons depots, with reports of 8–10+ fighters killed in some individual operations earlier in the month.


Lebanese reports often cite civilian casualties or injuries from these strikes, while the IDF maintains they target military/terror infrastructure only. Tensions remain high amid ongoing regional speculation about possible U.S.-Iran confrontation.

 

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