Afghanistan, June 7 -- The Israeli military said it struck around 150 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon over the weekend, as Lebanon's army chief traveled to Pakistan for talks amid ongoing efforts to contain a widening regional conflict.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the Israeli military said the targets were used by Hezbollah fighters to plan and carry out attacks against Israeli forces.
"These infrastructures were used by terrorists of the organization to advance and execute terrorist plans against Israel Defense Forces troops," the military said.
The announcement came as the Lebanese Armed Forces confirmed that Army Commander General Rodolphe Haykal had departed for Pakistan at the invitation of Pakistan's Army ...