Since the beginning of the ceasefire, the IDF has carried out 346 airstrikes in Lebanon, reflecting ongoing operations against Hezbollah threats beyond the area of the Yellow Line. • 206 strikes were conducted south of the Litani River • 132 strikes were conducted north of the Litani River • 7 strikes were carried out in the Beqaa Valley • 1 strike was conducted in Beirut – during which a commander in Hezbollah’s Radwan Force was eliminated Distribution by the Yellow Line: • 305 strikes outside the Yellow Line • Only 41 strikes inside the Yellow Line The data indicate that the majority of the IDF’s aerial activity is concentrated in southern Lebanon — both south and north of the Litani River — with a particular emphasis on targets located outside the Yellow Line area. These operations focus on degrading Hezbollah’s military infrastructure, eliminating operatives, and damaging the organization’s operational capabilities in southern Lebanon. The strikes in the Beqaa Valley and Beirut remained limited in scope compared to the broader pattern of IDF aerial operations in southern Lebanon. This may indicate that strikes in these areas are conducted selectively and are based on high-quality or time-sensitive intelligence, primarily targeting senior operatives, strategic infrastructure, or assets of particular operational importance to Hezbollah. In these contexts, it appears that the IDF continues to maintain operational freedom of action in these areas. Note: The data presented in the graphs refer only to IDF airstrikes and do not include ground operations, artillery fire, or other military activities conducted during the examined period


