Israel ops in southern Lebanon and Gaza; over 230 militant targets struck

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In addition to ground operations, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) played a key role, striking approximately 185 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and 45 Hamas targets in Gaza.

Over 100 Hezbollah-related terror targets, including weaponry and infrastructure, were destroyed

Over 100 Hezbollah-related terror targets, including weaponry and infrastructure, were destroyed.

Shivani Sharma

New Delhi,UPDATED: Oct 9, 2024 20:32 IST

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) have intensified their operations on two active fronts: southern Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. Over the past 24 hours, the IDF has made significant gains in neutralising threats aimed at Israel.

In southern Lebanon, IDF soldiers dismantled launch pads targeting northern Israeli cities. During close quarters encounters and aerial strikes, they eliminated several terrorists and confiscated a range of weapons, including anti-tank missiles. Over 100 Hezbollah-related terror targets, including weaponry and infrastructure, were destroyed, reflecting the IDF’s commitment to weakening Hezbollah’s capacity to threaten Israel.

At the same time, the Israeli military continued its efforts across the Gaza Strip, eliminating dozens of terrorists and dismantling a network of terrorist infrastructure. Rocket launchers, weapons such as grenades and AK-47 rifles, and terrorist facilities were seized or destroyed. This systematic approach aims to minimise Hamas’ ability to attack Israeli targets.

In addition to ground operations, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) played a key role, striking approximately 185 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and 45 Hamas targets in Gaza. These strikes targeted cells, military infrastructure, and weapons storage facilities, demonstrating Israel’s commitment to pre-emptively neutralise terrorist threats.

The IDF remains on high alert, ready for any scenario across its northern and southern borders, prepared to defend Israeli territory from ongoing threats.

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Akhilesh Nagari

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Oct 9, 2024

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