What it’s about
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have effectively eliminated over 1,200 Hezbollah militants since the initiation of a ground invasion in Lebanon back in September. These efforts form part of a broader campaign to dismantle the terror organization’s operational capabilities.
Why it matters
This operation continues the military campaign’s success with a significant impact on Hezbollah’s infrastructure and command structure. Importantly, Israel’s efforts have led to the elimination of seven brigade commanders, 21 battalion commanders, and 24 company commanders from the terror organization. Such achievements suggest a weakening of Hezbollah’s ability to project force and influence across the region.
The big picture
The total number of Hezbollah fighters neutralized has reached about 2,000 since the conflict began, reflecting a severe reduction in their capabilities. The IDF has swiftly eroded Hezbollah’s arsenal to approximately 30% of its previous strength, a significant measure of Israel’s commitment to regional stability.
By the numbers
The military operation has included approximately 3,200 strikes against various Hezbollah targets such as weapons depots, rocket launchers, anti-tank positions, and command centers. Intense operations continue, leading to hundreds more eliminations of operatives in recent days.
What’s next
Israel remains committed to taking strategic measures against Hezbollah to preclude further threats to national security. The operation persists as IDF troops operate both day and night, relentlessly targeting terrorism infrastructure in Lebanon, solidifying Israel’s defensive posture in the north.
This story was first published on jpost.com.