‘Israel’ launches massive airstrikes on Hezbollah targets across Lebanon
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The ‘Israeli’ army carried out a wide-scale air assault targeting about 100 Hezbollah military sites and infrastructure simultaneously. The strikes, executed in just 10 minutes, hit areas across Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon, marking the fiercest attack since the start of Operation “Lion’s Roar.”
The operation focused on neutralizing key Hezbollah capabilities, including:
- Intelligence headquarters responsible for planning attacks against ‘Israeli’ forces.
- Fire and naval systems used to launch rockets toward land and sea.
- Elite units such as assets of the Radwan Force and Air Unit 127, which manage drones.
The army said the strikes were based on precise intelligence collected over several weeks and claimed most targets were located within civilian areas, accusing Hezbollah of using residents as human shields. Measures were reportedly taken to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians.
The statement also carried political messaging, holding the Lebanese state and citizens accountable for Hezbollah’s positions. The army claimed the group’s Iran-backed involvement in the conflict has harmed Lebanon and vowed to continue operating with “lethal force” to protect ‘Israeli’ citizens and prevent threats to its territory.



