Wherever Hezbollah Hid rockets, missiles, and launchers, dozens of Israeli warplanes destroyed them. — IAF

 

The Israeli Air Force has conducted a string of heavy airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, guided by the Intelligence Wing and Northern Command.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

According to a statement from the Israel Air Force’s verified Twitter account, dozens of fighter jets have attacked around 800 targets associated with the Hezbollah terrorist group. The strikes occurred in several waves throughout the day, targeting key military infrastructure.

 

The airstrikes were based on accurate intelligence and focused on buildings where Hezbollah had hidden rockets, missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and other critical military assets. The IDF is determined to eliminate Hezbollah’s capabilities and neutralize threats posed by the group to Israel’s civilian population.

The air campaign aims to destroy the group’s stockpiles of weapons, missile launch sites, and command centers, which have been strategically placed across southern Lebanon and in the Bekaa region.

The escalation comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with the IDF ramping up its efforts to cripple Hezbollah’s military infrastructure. The airstrikes are part of Israel’s broader strategy to prevent Hezbollah from launching attacks and to safeguard its citizens from the group’s growing arsenal of rockets and UAVs.

The operation reflects Israel’s resolve to deal with Hezbollah’s military buildup, which poses a significant security threat. While the Israeli government has called on civilians in Lebanon to stay away from targeted areas, concerns over civilian casualties remain, given Hezbollah’s strategy of embedding military assets within populated regions.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>