Over the past week (15–21 December), the IDF continued operations against Hezbollah, carrying out 11 airstrikes in Lebanon. The strikes were directed at a range of Hezbollah targets, with the aim of degrading its military capabilities and its reconstruction activities.
The targets struck included military structures and terrorist infrastructure used by Hezbollah for operational purposes, rocket launchers intended for fire toward Israeli territory, as well as a military camp belonging to the organization. This camp was used for training and instruction of operatives, alongside the storage of weapons, indicating Hezbollah’s ongoing efforts to preserve and expand its military readiness.
As part of the strikes, three Hezbollah operatives were eliminated. Among those killed was an operative involved in the reconstruction of the organization’s infrastructure who also engaged in intelligence collection on IDF activity in southern Lebanon. In addition, a field commander and another operative—whose identity has not yet been published—were eliminated. In parallel, an operative from the Amal Movement was also eliminated.
The Amal Movement is a full and dominant partner of Hezbollah in the fighting against Israel. During the war alone (from 8 October 2023 to 27 November 2024), 69 Amal operatives were eliminated, a figure that reflects the movement’s deep involvement in the fighting. Since the beginning of the ceasefire, two additional Amal operatives have been eliminated, indicating that some level of operational activity by the organization against Israel has continued during this period as well.




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Amen.
There can be no rest for Israel until all the cancerous hezbollah jihaddists are TOTALLY DESTROYED! Cancerous tumors cannot be contained, they MUST be removed completely, leaving neither root nor branch!
Anything less is an evil death threat for the children of Israel. Those who seek to deploy death must reap death upon themselves.