The IDF targeted on Tuesday fuel stations belonging to the company Al-Amana, which is one of Hezbollah's main financial infrastructures supporting its terrorist activities, the military said in a statement.
The military announced that several stations were rendered inoperable, with the main targets being those that were used by Hezbollah to refuel trucks transporting weapons and operatives.
"The fuel stations generate millions of dollars in revenue for Hezbollah, fund its operations, and serve as another example of Hezbollah’s exploitation of Lebanese civilians while operating under civilian cover to advance terrorist activities," the military explained.
The IDF also warned that it would continue to target the Al-Qard al-Hasan association in Beirut, which serves as "the terrorist organization’s economic entrenchment within the civilian population."
IDF locates Hezbollah tunnel near Mount Dov
Earlier on Tuesday, the IDF's 810th "Mountain" Brigade located and destroyed a Hezbollah terror tunnel near Mount Dov, along the Israel-Lebanon border in the Upper Galilee.
Additionally, the brigade located and destroyed a weapons compound belonging to Hezbollah terrorists.
This follows an earlier announcement from the IDF that it conducted strikes against Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure across Lebanon, including in Beirut, during the overnight period between Monday and Tuesday.
IDF destroys Radwan Force headquarters during Beirut strikes
As part of the strikes on Beirut, the military hit several Hezbollah headquarters, including one belonging to the Radwan Force, which terrorists used to operate terror attacks against both IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians, the military announced.
Another strike hit a Hezbollah Intelligence Directorate headquarters in Beirut.
A third strike targeted a Radwan Force unit headquartered in a radio broadcasting station in southern Lebanon. The terrorists were inside the station during the strike, the military stated.
IDF destroys Litani River crossing
The IDF also published a video of the military destroying a crossing over the Litani River that was used by Hezbollah terrorists to transfer weapons, rockets, and launchers to carry out terror attacks against Israel.
Additionally, Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed that all crossings over the Litani River used by Hezbollah have been destroyed.
"All the bridges over the Litani that Hezbollah used to transport terrorists and weapons have been blown up, and the IDF will control the remaining bridges and the security zone up to the Litani," Katz said from the ministry's office in the Kirya, Tel Aviv.
"The IDF will continue to operate in Lebanon with full force against Hezbollah. Hundreds of thousands of residents of southern Lebanon who evacuated north will not return south of the Litani River until security is guaranteed for the residents of northern Israel," Katz added.
Meanwhile, the IDF conducted strikes on Sidon and an apartment approximately eight kilometers from Beirut, killing two terrorists inside, according to reports in Lebanese media.
Airstrike hits Lebanese Christian town north of Beirut, state media says
According to reports by the Lebanese state media, an air strike hit a Christian town north of Beirut, an area that had not yet been targeted in the current war.
There were no immediate reports of casualties in the town of Sahel Alma. Witnesses in the area told Reuters they heard several blasts and saw white smoke emanating from the town.
Amir Bohbot, Avi Ashkenazi, and Reuters contributed to this report.