07:38 PM | 24 Mar 2026
The Israeli army: We targeted stations belonging to the "party"
Fady Mahouly
The Israeli army announced that, during the past 24 hours, it carried out a wave of raids in various areas of Lebanon, targeting gas stations that it said belonged to the "Amana" company linked to Hezbollah.
The army explained that these facilities are used, according to its statement, as part of an economic structure that contributes to financing the party’s activities, noting the destruction of a number of gas stations used to supply trucks transporting combat equipment and its members.
He added that these strikes are part of broader operations targeting what he described as the party's economic infrastructure, including financial institutions, including the "Al-Qard Al-Hassan" Association in Beirut.
The Israeli army confirmed that these operations aim to undermine Hezbollah's logistical and financial capabilities, in light of the ongoing escalation in the Lebanese arena.