The Israeli military says it struck command posts belonging to the Hezbollah terror group in southern Lebanon. No further details on the location, the scale of the strikes, or casualties have been released. According to a military source, those killed in the strikes are far from the definition of innocent civilians.
The IDF confirmed striking Hezbollah command posts in southern Lebanon on Thursday evening, according to a military source. The brief announcement provided no specific locations, target types, or casualty figures. The source emphasized that those killed in the strikes are combatants, not civilians.
The strikes come amid sustained Israeli operations against Hezbollah's command-and-control infrastructure in southern Lebanon. As The Zioneer reported, the IDF has carried out waves of strikes against Hezbollah targets in recent weeks, including a 150-target wave on June 6 and the elimination of a senior communications unit commander in Beirut on June 14. Northern border communities remain on alert for potential retaliatory fire. No further details on this evening's operation have been released.
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