IDF Strikes on Threats in Lebanon: 01 – 08 December, 2025

Between 1–8 December, the IDF carried out five rounds of airstrikes against Hezbollah targets.
The targets struck included training camps and rocket launch compounds. In addition, several weapons storage facilities located within civilian population centers were attacked, after the IDF issued evacuation warnings to residents ahead of the strikes.

Yesterday (8 December), during a round of attacks that included approximately 10 airstrikes, IDF forces struck Radwan unit training camps and Hezbollah’s rocket launch sites in the Iqlim al-Tuffah area, in Jabal Safi. Since the ceasefire (27 November 2024), this area has been attacked at least twenty additional times, serving as a key operational zone for Hezbollah and indicating a significant presence and ongoing reconstruction efforts. Each strike destroyed multiple infrastructure sites, including rocket launchers, weapons depots, and military facilities.

In parallel, the IDF continues its ground operations against Hezbollah’s reconstruction efforts in villages adjacent to the Israeli border, with reports of three ground strikes in the villages of Al-Aadaissah, Yaroun, and al-Chahira.

Since the elimination of Abu Ali Tabataba’i on 23 November in the Dahieh area of Beirut, no additional eliminations of Hezbollah or other militant operatives in Lebanon have been reported.

There is also a significant decrease in the number of airstrikes conducted in Lebanon: in November 2025, the weekly average was 14 rounds of strikes, compared to five rounds in the past week.

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One Response

  1. It is important to continue the law enforcement against the hezbollah destabilizing cancerous growth in Lebanon. The Lebanese government is diseased to the point of fear and is now incapacitated. Israel MUST EXERT FORCE TO SECURE LIBERTY.
    The future of the good people of Lebanon depend on it.

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