The IDF released strike data from the 24 hours before the ceasefire took effect, saying more than 150 Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated in a wide wave of attacks across Lebanon.

According to the military, around 300 terror targets used by Hezbollah to advance attack plans against the State of Israel and IDF forces were also struck during that period.

Hundreds of targets hit before ceasefire

The IDF said the attacks targeted military infrastructure in several areas of Lebanon, including launchers, command centers, and weapons depots.

The strikes were carried out as part of a broader effort to degrade Hezbollah’s operational capabilities before the ceasefire went into effect.

  • More than 150 Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated in the day before the ceasefire.

  • About 300 military targets were struck across Lebanon.

  • Targets included launchers, headquarters, and weapons storage facilities.

Bint Jbeil sector commander among those eliminated

Among those eliminated, the IDF said, was Hezbollah’s Bint Jbeil sector commander, Ali Rida Abbas, along with additional commanders in the organization.

The military described the Bint Jbeil sector as one of Hezbollah’s key frontline sectors and said Abbas commanded it during the fighting against IDF forces.

According to the IDF, Abbas advanced numerous terror plans against Israeli forces and the State of Israel over the years, particularly during Operation Roar of the Lion, and was also involved in efforts to rebuild Hezbollah’s Bint Jbeil sector.

Fourth Bint Jbeil sector commander killed

The IDF said Abbas was the fourth Bint Jbeil sector commander eliminated since the start of Operation Northern Arrows.

The military added that since the outbreak of Operation Roar of the Lion, more than 1,800 Hezbollah terrorists have been eliminated in Lebanon as part of the ongoing effort to strike the organization’s command structure, infrastructure, and terror networks.

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