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STRIKE2026-03-24

IDF Strikes Hezbollah's Fuel Logistics Network Across Lebanon — Al-Amana Gas Stations Targeted Twice in a Week

Israel moves beyond weapons and command targets to attack Hezbollah's economic infrastructure and supply chain

The Israeli Air Force struck Al-Amana gas stations distributed across Lebanon for the second time within a week on Day 25, targeting Hezbollah's fuel distribution infrastructure. Al-Amana, wholly owned by Hezbollah and under US Treasury sanctions since February 2020, serves as the group's primary fuel logistics arm — used to refuel trucks transporting weapons and fighters across its southern Lebanon operational area. The repeated targeting of Al-Amana represents Israel's expansion of the campaign beyond hard military targets (command posts, weapons storage, missile launchers) into Hezbollah's economic and logistical base. By degrading the fuel network that sustains Hezbollah's day-to-day operations, Israel aims to impose a sustained logistical cost on the group's ability to move people and material across southern Lebanon. The strikes are operationally coherent with Israel's simultaneous destruction of Litani River bridges (cutting supply routes from the Bekaa) and the Radwan Force command infrastructure in Beirut — a multi-layer campaign to isolate and degrade Hezbollah's ability to sustain operations.

Key facts

  • Al-Amana is Hezbollah's fuel distribution company — US-sanctioned since Feb 2020
  • Gas stations struck across Lebanon — second IAF strike on the network within a week
  • Al-Amana used to refuel Hezbollah trucks transporting weapons and fighters
  • Targeting logistics extends campaign beyond weapons/command to economic infrastructure
  • IDF simultaneously destroyed Litani bridges and Radwan Force HQ — multi-layer campaign
  • IAF tweet confirmed and verified: @IAFsite status/2036437836983939182

Timeline

09:00 UTC

IDF confirms second wave of Al-Amana strikes — Hezbollah fuel network systematically targeted

13:30 UTC

IAF completes wave of strikes on Al-Amana gas stations across Lebanon — IAF tweet confirmed and verified