Times of Israel: IDF admits Mount Meron air traffic control base damaged in Hezbollah attack
Terror group’s video shows radar domes being hit by missiles Saturday; IDF says unit still functioning on backup systems; army response included strikes on Hezbollah compounds
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday admitted damage was caused to a sensitive air traffic control base in northern Israel following a Hezbollah missile attack a day prior, which the terror group said was a response to the alleged Israeli killing of Hamas terror chief Saleh al-Arouri in Lebanon last week.
Hezbollah fired a barrage of more than 40 rockets and several missiles at the base atop Mount Meron, which is located some eight kilometers (5 miles) from the Lebanon border.
The IDF did not elaborate on the damage to the base, but according to footage published by the terror group, two radar domes were hit by anti-tank guided missiles.
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