Israel once again set the pace in the regional conflict.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a precise offensive against key Hezbollah positions in Beirut and southern Lebanon.The objective was clear: to weaken the terrorist group's operational structure and to cut its supply lines.
Direct attacks on command centers in Beirut
The bombings hit several Hezbollah headquarters in the Lebanese capital. Among them, the Radwan Force unit, responsible for planning attacks against Israel
.An intelligence center for the group was also destroyed. According to the IDF, these spaces were used to coordinate operations against Israeli civilians
.The offensive aims to dismantle the operational heart of the organization.
Hezbollah is hiding in civilian infrastructure
Israel has once again denounced Hezbollah's systematic use of civilian infrastructure. One of the targets was a radio station linked to the group.

In A-Tiri, the IDF attacked a barracks installed inside a radio station. According to the army, there were active fighters in the area.
This type of maneuver reinforces the accusations against Hezbollah for using civilians as a shield.
Key hit: destruction of arms routes on the Litani River
In parallel, Israel destroyed a strategic crossing over the Litani River. This passage was used to transport weapons, rockets and fighters
.The operation is part of a larger plan to cut off the terrorist group's logistics.
In recent days, the IDF had already eliminated other key crossings in the area.









