The IDF reported on Saturday that it had struck over 70 Hezbollah sites over the last 24 hours, the military said.
The IDF announced on Friday that it had recently killed more than 10 of Hezbollah’s field commanders and their successors during its operations in southern Lebanon.
Among the terrorists previously killed was the commander of Hezbollah’s Nasser Unit, Hajj Salameh. Less than two months after his assassination, two of his successors, Mahdi Bazzi and Ashraf Salloum, were killed.
Additionally, the IDF killed the commander of Hezbollah’s Shaqif Sector, Nasser Shaqir, and his successor, Ahmad Sablini, within 12 hours of each other.
The other Hezbollah commanders killed were Bint Jbeil Sector Commander Ali Abbas, Tyre Sector Commander Kamil Younes, Hajir Sector Commander Fuad Moussa, Jibshit Sector Commander Hussein Salami, al-Khiam Sector Commander Ali Khayekh, and Qana Sector Commander Musallam Harb.
The IDF noted that it will continue to operate against Hezbollah commanders who serve as key figures in advancing attacks against the State of Israel and IDF soldiers.
IDF strikes, destroys Hezbollah rocket launchers
Also on Friday, the IDF announced that it had struck and destroyed five Hezbollah rocket launchers used to fire rockets at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, including one vehicle-mounted launcher.
Precise strikes were also carried out against a Hezbollah command center. The IDF additionally identified and killed terrorists near IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon.