The Israel Defense Forces announced that Israeli troops carried out precision strikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah surveillance infrastructure concealed inside a civilian structure that was allegedly being used to monitor and direct hostile activity against IDF personnel. According to the IDF, the observation equipment played a direct role in tracking Israeli troop movements near the border, prompting what officials described as a necessary defensive operation against the Iranian-backed terror group.

In a separate strike, Israeli forces reportedly eliminated a Hezbollah operative located at a warehouse storing weapons and military equipment. The IDF stated that powerful secondary explosions erupted after the strike, strongly indicating the presence of large quantities of stored munitions inside the facility and underscoring ongoing concerns about Hezbollah embedding military assets within civilian areas.

The latest operations come as tensions along Israel’s northern border remain dangerously high amid continued regional instability and growing threats from Iranian-backed militias. Supporters of Israel praised the strikes as critical counterterror actions designed to protect Israeli civilians and soldiers from escalating Hezbollah aggression, while reinforcing the broader effort to dismantle terror infrastructure operating across southern Lebanon.