The ceasefire agreement is set to expire, and the IDF continues its strategic operations to secure Israel’s northern border and dismantle Hezbollah’s military capabilities. The IDF announced today (Wednesday) that within a single day, five Hezbollah weapons depots in southern Lebanon were destroyed. The depots contained over 200 mortar shells, loaded rocket launchers, vests, and an underground missile launcher. These targeted operations were carried out by the 300th Brigade’s combat team under the command of the 146th Division. The mission, executed with precision and speed, adhered to the terms of the ceasefire agreement while effectively eliminating immediate threats.
Complex Terrain, Swift Action
The operation unfolded in fortified, mountainous, and heavily wooded areas, long used by Hezbollah operatives as staging grounds. In addition to weapons caches, IDF forces uncovered a concealed truck carrying three medium-range rocket launchers. The truck and its cargo were confiscated for further examination.
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IDF in Lebanon
Professionalism Under Pressure
Footage from the operation reveals the challenging conditions faced by IDF units, showcasing their skill and precision in executing complex missions under difficult terrain. The successful removal of these threats underscores the IDF’s commitment to upholding the ceasefire while securing Israel’s northern border. “This operation is a critical step in ensuring the implementation of the agreement with Lebanon and keeping terror threats away from Israel’s borders,” an IDF spokesperson said.
Hezbollah Weapons Found and Destroyed by the IDF
Looking Ahead
As the ceasefire deadline looms, these operations highlight the IDF’s readiness to maintain security in the region. With Hezbollah’s infrastructure increasingly exposed and dismantled, Israel remains steadfast in its mission to protect its citizens and deter future threats.