IDF: The IDF struck Hezbollah-controlled gas stations that provide millions of dollars of funding for the terrorist organization
Overnight (Wednesday), the IDF struck Al-Amana Fuel Company gas stations in southern Lebanon. The Al-Amana Fue...
IDF: The IDF struck Hezbollah-controlled gas stations that provide millions of dollars of funding for the terrorist organization
Overnight (Wednesday), the IDF struck Al-Amana Fuel Company gas stations in southern Lebanon. The Al-Amana Fuel Company in Lebanon is controlled by Hezbollah and constitutes fundamental economic infrastructure that supports Hezbollah's military capabilities.
The targeted assets generate millions of dollars of profits for the terror organization. These funds are funneled through accounts owned by Hezbollah’s Al-Quard Al-Hassan Association, and fund Hezbollah's terror activity.
The abuse of these gas stations is another example of Hezbollah’s exploitation of Lebanese civilians to advance terror attacks against IDF troops and the State of Israel.
These strikes severely degrade Hezbollah's military capabilities in Lebanon, impairing the terrorists' ability to plan attacks. In addition, the strikes are part of the effort to target Hezbollah’s entrenchment within civilian areas.
The strikes are a part of the IDF’s ongoing effort to degrade Hezbollah’s financial capabilities, including by targeting Al-Quard Al-Hassan Association's assets in Beirut.