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The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that the Israeli Air Force carried out a targeted strike in southern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah operative actively involved in rebuilding the terrorist organization’s military infrastructure. The operation took place on Thursday in the Zoutar al-Sharqiya area and was described by the IDF as a precise action aimed at preventing renewed threats to Israeli security.
According to the IDF, the operative was engaged in efforts to restore Hezbollah facilities and assets that had previously been damaged or dismantled. Israeli officials stated that such activity constitutes a direct violation of post-ceasefire understandings and demonstrates Hezbollah’s continued intent to rearm and reestablish operational capabilities near Israel’s northern border.
Footage released following the strike shows drone-captured thermal imaging of a vehicle identified as the target, followed by a missile impact and explosion. The imagery underscores Israel’s use of advanced intelligence and precision tactics designed to neutralize specific threats while minimizing collateral damage in populated areas.
Israeli security officials emphasized that the operation was defensive in nature and part of an ongoing campaign to prevent Hezbollah from exploiting periods of relative calm to regroup and rebuild. Hezbollah’s systematic efforts to restore infrastructure in southern Lebanon have long been viewed by Israel as a destabilizing factor and a clear indicator of preparations for future hostilities.
The strike serves as a reminder that Israel will act decisively to enforce red lines and protect its citizens. By targeting operatives involved in reconstruction of terrorist capabilities, the IDF aims to deny Hezbollah the ability to regenerate strength and threaten regional stability from southern Lebanon.