The IDF reported Monday afternoon that its troops, guided by ground forces, dismantled five Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon — including one vehicle-mounted — and struck a Hezbollah command center and operatives near the troops, in a series of precise airstrikes.
The IDF released footage and a statement at 16:02 Jerusalem time detailing the latest phase of its ongoing operations against Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. According to the military, the strikes were guided by ground troops and conducted by the Israeli Air Force, dismantling five rocket launchers — including a launcher mounted on a vehicle — that Hezbollah had used to fire at IDF soldiers. A command center and Hezbollah terrorists operating near Israeli forces were also struck.
The operation is part of the sustained campaign in southern Lebanon that has been ongoing since early June. As The Zioneer reported at 13:11 today, the IDF launched widespread strikes in the area earlier in the day. The wider context includes a series of IDF actions over the past week against Hezbollah's rocket and drone infrastructure, including strikes on launchers and weapons factories. The footage attached to the IDF statement shows the targeted strikes but does not provide casualty figures.
2 developments
- DevelopingIDF destroys launchers used in Hezbollah rocket attack; special forces kill two drone operators
- StrongIDF strikes Hezbollah launchers and drone infrastructure in Tyre, southern Lebanon
- ConfirmedIDF eliminates Hezbollah operatives approaching troops in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF says Hezbollah drone surveillance cell dismantled in southern Lebanon
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