The IDF's Egoz commando unit has eliminated 'not a few' Hezbollah operatives in recent days in areas where Hezbollah operates close to Israeli forces, according to military sources quoted by journalist Noam Amir (Channel 14). No exact numbers, specific locations, or timeline details were provided.
In a brief operational update relayed by military-affairs journalist Noam Amir (Channel 14), an Israeli military source stated that troops of the IDF's Egoz commando unit have killed 'not a few' Hezbollah operatives in recent days in the southern Lebanon border area where the group operates in close proximity to Israeli forces. The statement is attributed to unnamed military sources and provides no precise figures, engagement locations, or a timeline of specific operations.
This report comes amid a series of similar encounters along the northern border. As The Zioneer has noted in recent bulletins, the IDF has carried out multiple strikes against Hezbollah operatives who approached troops in the Sluki and Nabatieh sectors. Other context items in the archive — such as the previous elimination of two Hezbollah operatives and reports of a Hezbollah operative being wounded in strikes — suggest a sustained campaign of targeted engagements since the ceasefire took effect, though the official military has not confirmed every claimed incident.
The exact nature of the recent Egoz operations (whether ground ambushes, sniper fire, or airstrikes) and the identity or number of operatives hit remain undisclosed. No civilian casualties have been reported in connection with these incidents.
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