The Israeli military said it conducted air strikes on Friday targeting “infrastructure” on the Syrian-Lebanese border near the village of Janta, which it said was used to smuggle weapons to the armed group Hezbollah.“Earlier today, the IAF (Israeli air force) struck infrastructure that was used to smuggle weapons via Syria to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in Lebanon at the Janta crossing on the Syrian-Lebanese border,” the military said in a statement.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Read more:Israel hospital reports woman stabbed to death, suspect arrestedHouthis claim missile attack on Tel Aviv airportWHO says crew member seriously hurt in strike on Yemen’s main airport