IDF Strikes Over 80 Hezbollah Targets Across Southern Lebanon



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    IDF Strikes Over 80 Hezbollah Targets Across Southern Lebanon

    The IDF announced that it carried out extensive operations across Lebanon, striking more than 80 Hezbollah targets since Shabbos, including command centers, launch positions, and additional terrorist infrastructure in the Nabatieh region and other areas of southern Lebanon • Read More

    The IDF announced that it carried out extensive operations across Lebanon, striking more than 80 Hezbollah targets since overnight, including command centers, launch positions, and additional terrorist infrastructure in the Nabatieh region and other areas of southern Lebanon.

    According to the military, Israeli Air Force aircraft also struck two Hezbollah command centers in the Beqaa Valley where terrorists were operating. Dozens of Hezbollah terrorists were reportedly eliminated during the wave of attacks.

    The strikes came in response to repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Hezbollah terror organization.

    The IDF said its forces continue operating in the security buffer zone in southern Lebanon, focusing on dismantling Hezbollah’s strategic underground infrastructure built over many years.

    During the night, the military identified rocket fire launched by Hezbollah toward IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon. In a rapid response, Israeli forces eliminated two terrorists who fled the launch area on a motorcycle and subsequently destroyed the launcher used in the attack.

    The IDF emphasized that operations against Hezbollah threats in southern Lebanon will continue in order to protect Israeli forces and citizens.

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