The Israel Defense Force (IDF) announced on May 17 that it had killed a Hezbollah commander in a drone strike in southern Lebanon.
The commander was targeted on a road near the town of Mazraat Jemjim. He was the head of Hezbollah’s forces in the Beaufort Castle area, the military said. Earlier this month, a series of Israeli strikes hit what was described as a major Hezbollah facility near the castle.
According to the IDF, the slain Hezbollah commander was involved in restoring the group’s capabilities in the Beaufort Castle area.
“Restoring terror infrastructure and the activity there constitutes a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” the military added.
The IDF has launched hundreds of strikes against targets of Hezbollah in southern Lebanon and other parts of the country, including the capital Beirut, since the group accepted a ceasefire that was proposed by the United States last November.
In recent days, Israel escalated its strikes. On May 13, two members of Hezbollah were killed in separate drone strikes on southern Lebanon. On May 14, a commander of the group was killed by a strike in the same region. On May 15, another member of the group was killed there.
The IDF has also ignored the February 18 time limit set by the agreement to withdraw from southern Lebanon by keeping its troops at five strategic posts there.
Hezbollah was deeply weakened by the last confrontation with the IDF, which broke out as a result of the war in the Gaza Strip. The group has so far refrained from responding to Israel’s repeated strikes, in what appears to be an attempt to spare Lebanon another confrontation.
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how weakened is hezbollah? the israelis started to bomb civilians in beirut which rattled the lebanese government hence the ceasefire. hezbollah has been heavily infiltrated that much is true hence the abikity to target leaders but why are they still targeting them if hezbollah is so weakened?
israel avoided the lebanese puppet government . lebanon is not recovering land lost to so called israeli security zones , yet got assistance in disarming hezbollah
shlomo wants to grab all of lebanon. you see, it all belongs to shlomo, because moses had a crap there 5,000 years ago (or something) (allegedly.)
assassinating anybody in the foreign territory of the sovereign state of lebanon i a blatant violation of international law. israeli war criminal think that they have the right to go to any country and bomb or kill people there. this is unacceptable. israerl’s military and political leaders should be held accoountable for it. where is the un security council and the international criminal court?
idk if hezbollah was weakened in the last conflict by the idf or the fact that it lost its supply route when the saa wussed out. i’d go with the second, but that’s just my opinion.
idf definition of hezbollah commander = label for hasbara propaganda that also indoctrinates the chosen-ite population to commit genocide . the war , banker and corporate mafia folk gotta keep the insanity going