Israel Air Force fighter jets struck a Hezbollah terror fire and defense array near the Beaufort Ridge in south Lebanon on Friday morning, the military confirmed, The Jerusalem Post reports.
The site was part of a "significant underground project," the IDF noted, adding that it was "completely taken out" by the strikes.
The IDF struck because it identified "rehabilitation attempts" made by Hezbollah terrorists to use the underground facility.
"The presence of this site and the attempts to re-establish it constitute a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon," the IDF stated.
"The IDF will not allow attempts made by Hezbollah to operate at the site and will continue to operate to eliminate any threat against the State of Israel," they added.