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91st Division destroys hidden anti-tank missile launcher in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

IDF troops of the 91st Division destroyed an anti-tank missile launcher concealed in bushes in southern Lebanon, the military's spokesperson said. The operation also killed a Hezbollah operative near the launcher. Over the past week, the division says it has eliminated more than 35 Hezbollah operatives in the area. In a separate raid, forces from Brigade 769 seized Kalashnikov rifles, RPGs, and rockets from a weapons storage facility.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF continues its targeted operations in southern Lebanon, with the 91st Division reporting the destruction of an anti-tank missile launcher hidden in a bush line. One Hezbollah operative was eliminated in the strike. The operation comes amid a sustained campaign: as The Zioneer has reported, the 91st Division eliminated over 35 Hezbollah operatives in the past week. Brigade 769 also conducted a raid on a weapons storage facility, recovering small arms, RPGs, and rockets. The finds indicate ongoing Hezbollah efforts to maintain infrastructure near the border, despite continuous IDF pressure. Earlier in the week, the Givati Recon Unit eliminated two Hezbollah drone operators, and the 91st Division's wider sweeps have focused on disrupting anti-tank missile teams and weapon caches. The IDF has not reported any Israeli casualties in these operations.

02 · How it developed

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  2. Troops destroyed a hidden anti-tank launcher and seized weapons in a raid.

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