The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) commenced a wave of attacks in Lebanon over the past hour and approximately 25 minutes, focusing on Hezbollah's Radwan training camps. The objectives of these strikes are reportedly to disrupt Hezbollah's operational capabilities, according to information released by the Israeli Political-Security Cabinet. These recent strikes follow an earlier precision drone attack conducted by Israeli forces in Zibqin, southern Lebanon, between 7:34 AM and 10:34 AM UTC. That strike successfully eliminated a Hezbollah operative and targeted a vehicle on Zibdin Road in the Nabatieh sector, as confirmed by Worldsource24 and reported by Osint613 and MarioLeb79. Details surrounding the specific targets and outcomes of the most recent wave of attacks, which began at approximately 10:34 AM UTC, remain limited. However, the Israeli Political-Security Cabinet indicated that the strikes are aimed at Hezbollah's training camps, which are described as storing assets. The cabinet also referred to "Innovation in Lebanon" in relation to these actions, though further clarification was not provided. Concurrently, Syria's Defense Ministry reportedly detonated an old tunnel in Aleppo's Ashrafiyeh district earlier on October 6th. The exact timing and reasons for this detonation were not immediately disclosed. The blast occurred in a densely populated area, but no immediate information was available regarding casualties or damage, according to previous reports citing unverified sources.