The militants killed in the attacks included the chief of battalion operations and the head of battalion anti-tank weapons in Hezbollah’s Radwan Force in the coastal region. The IDF said these attacks and killings represent a further blow to the ability of the terrorist organization Hezbollah to promote and conduct terrorist operations from southern Lebanon against Israeli rearguards on the northern border.
Israeli air strikes have killed nearly 200 Hezbollah militants and destroyed 140 rocket launchers over the past week, the Israeli Defense Forces revealed on Thursday morning. The IDF said the launchers posed an “immediate threat” to troops operating on the Israeli home front and in southern Lebanon. The military said the targets included a launcher that fired rockets into western Galilee and central Israel on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The militants killed in the attacks included the chief of battalion operations and the head of battalion anti-tank weapons in Hezbollah’s Radwan Force in the coastal region. The IDF said these attacks and killings represent a further blow to the ability of the terrorist organization Hezbollah to promote and conduct terrorist operations from southern Lebanon against Israeli rearguards on the northern border.
Lebanese media reported new airstrikes on Beirut’s Daheeh district. Dahieh is a Shia stronghold in the southern area of the Lebanese capital. The IDF said on Wednesday it had destroyed most of the Iran-backed militant group’s weapons storage and production facilities located beneath the neighborhood.