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IDF releases footage of strikes destroying Hezbollah launchers, command post in southern Lebanon

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IDF releases footage of strikes destroying Hezbollah launchers, command post in southern Lebanon

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TL;DR

The IDF released footage of airstrikes guided by the 7338 Fire Brigade that destroyed five Hezbollah rocket launchers — including one vehicle-mounted — and a command center in southern Lebanon, and eliminated operatives operating near Israeli forces, the military said.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit released video documentation Monday afternoon showing precision airstrikes by the 7338 Fire Brigade against Hezbollah assets in southern Lebanon. The footage shows the destruction of five rocket launchers, one mounted on a vehicle, and a Hezbollah command post. The military said operatives active near Israeli troops were also eliminated. This follows the IDF’s prior report in the same minute-thread on Monday that detailed the destruction of the same five launchers and command center — today’s release adds visual evidence. The 91st Division has reported over 35 terrorist eliminations in southern Lebanon this week alone, as The Zioneer noted on June 11.

No civilian casualties were reported from the strikes. The identity and number of the eliminated operatives were not specified beyond their affiliation with Hezbollah. The vehicle-mounted launcher is consistent with Hezbollah’s use of mobile platforms to evade detection.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Five launchers destroyed following rocket fire at troops in southern Lebanon

  2. IDF released footage of the strikes and identified the 7338 Fire Brigade.

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03 · Source and signal

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