As part of the ongoing enforcement of the ceasefire, more than 370 terrorists affiliated with Hezbollah, Hamas, and other Palestinian factions were neutralized.
By The IDF Club
This week marks one year since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon came into effect on November 27, 2024. Since then, the IDF has maintained operations across southern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its terrorist infrastructure and to protect Israeli civilians.
Over the past year, the IDF conducted approximately 1,200 targeted operations aimed at dismantling terror networks, thwarting intelligence-gathering efforts against Israeli forces, and degrading the military capabilities of Hezbollah and other terrorist groups.
These efforts included locating and destroying dozens of military structures, weapons storage facilities, missile launch sites, launchers, and observation and firing positions used by terrorists against Israeli troops.
As part of the ongoing enforcement of the ceasefire, more than 370 terrorists affiliated with Hezbollah, Hamas, and other Palestinian factions were neutralized.
Units from the Northern Command and Division 91, alongside Brigade 810 operating in the Mount Dov area, carried out these operations, often in coordination with the Israeli Air Force and under the guidance of military intelligence.
In a statement, the IDF emphasized that it will continue proactive measures to prevent the resurgence of terrorist networks in Lebanon and to eliminate any threats to Israeli civilians.





























