IDF Strikes Decimate Hezbollah Command in Southern Lebanon, Neutralizing Top Commanders
At least 50 Hezbollah terrorists, including key leaders, were killed in IDF airstrikes targeting underground headquarters in Southern Lebanon. The operation crippled Hezbollah's strategic infrastructures, diminishing its offensive capabilities against Israeli forces and settlements.
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Tel Aviv, Israel – In a significant military operation on Monday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) successfully targeted and eliminated at least 50 terrorists belonging to Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon. The deceased include six high-ranking commanders from the group's Southern Front and Radwan Force, as confirmed by IDF sources.
The intensive airstrikes focused on a series of underground Hezbollah headquarters, critically dismantling the organization's ability to launch offensives against Israel. Among those killed was Ahmed Hassan Nazal, head of offensive operations in the Bint Jbeil area, and Hasin Talal Kamal, a leader in the Ghajar sector.
The strikes have significantly impaired Hezbollah's strategic infrastructure, encompassing 50 Aziz unit infrastructures, 30 Nasser unit targets, and various elements of their medium-range rocket capabilities. This move is seen as a strategic blow to Hezbollah's planned attacks on Israel's Galilee settlements, as stated by IDF officials.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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