IAF strikes Al-Amana Hezbollah fuel network across Lebanon to cut logistics supply chain
The Israeli Air Force struck gas stations across Lebanon belonging to Al-Amana, a Hezbollah-owned fuel distribution company under US sanctions since 2020. The IDF said the network is used to refuel trucks transporting Hezbollah weapons and fighters. This is the second IAF strike on Al-Amana infrastructure within a week.
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IAF completes wave of strikes on Al-Amana gas stations across Lebanon. Al-Amana is Hezbollah's fuel distribution company — sanctioned by US Treasury since Feb 2020. Used to refuel trucks transporting Hezbollah weapons and fighters. Second strike on network within a week.
Al-Amana is Hezbollah's primary fuel logistics arm in Lebanon. IAF strikes on the network target the group's ability to move fighters, weapons, and supplies — degrading the logistics backbone of Hezbollah's sustained operations across southern Lebanon and the Dahiyeh.
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The Air Force completed another wave of strikes across Lebanon against Al-Amana fuel distribution company gas stations that fuel Hezbollah's terror activity. Al-Amana is used by Hezbollah to refuel trucks transporting weapons and terrorists.