IDF continues operations in Southern Lebanon; targets and terrorists eliminated

The IDF is continuing its extensive military operation in southern Lebanon, with Divisions 36 and 98 leading focused missions to locate and destroy Hezbollah's terrorist infrastructure.

Credit: IDF Spokesperson Unit

Division 36 forces, primarily the Golani Brigade, are operating deep within Lebanese territory. Over the past 24 hours, the forces successfully identified and destroyed a wide range of terrorist targets, including tunnel shafts, weapons depots, ammunition caches, and Hezbollah militants’ staging areas. In a joint operation, Air Force aircraft, in coordination with Unit 282, targeted armed militants identified as an immediate threat by the forces on the ground.

Credit: IDF Spokesperson Unit

At the same time, Division 98 forces carried out targeted operations, eliminating terrorists in close-quarter engagements with the support of the Air Force. The forces conducted raids, discovering weapons and Hezbollah combat centers. Airstrikes directed by ground forces saw Air Force planes and fighter jets attack Hezbollah military compounds, weapons depots, and manned militant positions. These strikes resulted in the elimination of Hezbollah operatives, including members of the Radwan Force, Hezbollah’s elite unit.

The Israeli Air Force carried out a massive strike on Hezbollah targets, hitting approximately 150 military objectives over the past day. Among the targets were anti-tank missile positions, militant cells, terrorist command centers, underground infrastructure, and weapons storage facilities belonging to Hezbollah.

During the day, around 25 rocket launches from Lebanon into the western and upper Galilee regions were detected. Some were intercepted by the Air Force, while several landed in open areas. Additionally, the Air Force intercepted several unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) crossing from Lebanon, which were shot down in the western Galilee. Notably, no civilian alerts were triggered due to these events, in line with current policy.

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