Another Israeli strike hits Lebanon-Syria border crossing
Lebanon’s state news agency said another Israeli airstrike has targeted the country’s main border crossing with Syria, leaving a second large crater on the highway running through it.
The National News Agency reported that the early Tuesday airstrike was closer to the Syrian side of the crossing, known as Jdeidet Yabous. Syrian TV also reported an airstrike in the border area.
An Israeli airstrike on Oct. 5 blocked a highway and left a giant crater near the Lebanese side of the crossing, known as Masnaa, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) from Beirut.
That strike prevented vehicles from going through the crossing, which tens of thousands of people have used to flee to Syria.
People now have to walk by foot in or around the two large craters several kilometers (miles) away.
The Israeli military has accused Hezbollah of using the Masnaa crossing to truck in military equipment from Syria. There was no immediate comment on the latest strike.