The IDF released a detailed account of ongoing operations targeting Hezbollah's 'Southern Front' command structure in Lebanon, including a strike on operative Aziz, the paralysis of the Nasr network's commanders, and the takeover of a Bader-affiliated asset, according to the military.
The IDF Spokesperson's account, published Thursday evening, details operations against Hezbollah's 'Southern Front' — the command echelon responsible for the group's ground operations in southern Lebanon. The military reports a strike on an operative named Aziz, the paralysis of commanders within the Nasr network, and the seizure of an asset belonging to Bader, a Hezbollah-affiliated unit.
This is not a single event but a summary of cumulative actions, as the Zioneer reported earlier Thursday (21:00) with less specification. The current account adds concrete targets: Aziz (a named operative), the Nasr commanders (now described as paralyzed), and the Bader asset (taken over). No casualty figures or precise locations were released.
The operations are part of the IDF's campaign against Hezbollah's southern command, which has been a focus of Israeli ground and aerial activity for weeks. The Zioneer previously reported on Hezbollah's escalation along the northern border and IDF strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in Nabatieh and Tyre areas. The broader context remains a multi-front conflict with Hezbollah, Iranian-backed groups, and Hamas. The IDF provided no assessment of long-term impact on Hezbollah's operational capabilities.
2 developments
- StrongIDF releases footage of ongoing strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF strikes a Hezbollah intelligence-gathering site in southern Lebanon
- StrongReports: IDF strikes Hezbollah infrastructure in Nabatieh area, southern Lebanon
- DevelopingHezbollah releases video claiming strike on IDF command vehicle in southern Lebanon
Source and signal
- Internal intake
