Israeli Army Reports Dismantling Over 4,300 Hezbollah Sites in Lebanon
Translated from French.
Summary
The Israeli army reported dismantling over 4,300 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in Lebanon since March 2nd. It also claimed to have eliminated more than 1,400 Hezbollah fighters through airstrikes and ground operations in southern Lebanon.
In a significant update on the ongoing conflict, the Israeli military announced a substantial blow against Hezbollah's operational capabilities in Lebanon. Since March 2nd, Israeli forces have systematically targeted and dismantled over 4,300 Hezbollah infrastructure sites, demonstrating a sustained and strategic effort to degrade the group's military assets.
This offensive action extends beyond infrastructure, with the army reporting the elimination of more than 1,400 Hezbollah fighters. These casualties resulted from a combination of precise airstrikes and dedicated ground operations conducted in southern Lebanon, underscoring the intensity of the engagements in the region.
The Israeli military's announcement highlights its commitment to neutralizing threats emanating from Lebanon, framing these operations as a necessary response to Hezbollah's aggression. The scale of the reported destruction and eliminations suggests a significant impact on Hezbollah's ability to operate, reflecting Israel's ongoing security strategy in the north.
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