צה"ל ביים טארגעטען ראקעטן ארויסשיסער אין איראן
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) reported that in recent days it has intercepted dozens of Hezbollah drones and carried out airstrikes on multiple rocket and missile launchers located south of the Litani River in southern Lebanon. According to IDF statements, these launchers had been used to fire dozens of projectiles toward Israel, posing a significant threat to civilians and border communities.
Infrared and aerial footage released by the IDF shows explosions on vehicles and structures associated with the attacks, demonstrating precision in targeting while limiting collateral damage. The military emphasized that most Hezbollah projectiles are now launched from positions deeper inside southern Lebanon, reflecting a tactical shift to avoid detection and reduce vulnerability to Israeli counterattacks.
This change in Hezbollah’s launch patterns expands the effective conflict zone, complicating Israel’s defensive operations and surveillance efforts while allowing the militant group to continue attacks without committing to a direct confrontation. The IDF noted that, despite these adjustments by Hezbollah, Israel remains capable of intercepting drones and striking launch sites through coordinated air and intelligence operations.
The ongoing engagements highlight the evolving nature of the Hezbollah-Israel conflict, with both sides adapting tactics in response to battlefield developments. Israel continues to rely on airstrikes, drone defense systems, and intelligence-led operations to mitigate threats from southern Lebanon and maintain the security of its northern borders.