BEIRUT — Israeli forces launched airstrikes that hit a Lebanese association connected to Hezbollah, accusing it on Monday of financing the group's weapons, as it expanded the scope of its raids beyond military targets.Israel's military said on Monday it had conducted a series of strikes against 'dozens of facilities and sites' used by Hezbollah in the capital Beirut and southern Lebanon, including on branches of Al-Qard Al-Hassan.
The NNA also reported a strike near Beirut's airport, the main entry point of humanitarian assistance to the country and a major evacuation hub for those fleeing the conflict.According to the Israeli military, dozens of projectiles were launched across the border on Monday morning.Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told troops on Sunday that the military was stepping up strikes on Hezbollah, destroying places the group had 'planned to use as launchpads for attacks against Israel.