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Hezbollah has lost 70 per cent of its firepower and ground operation can end in ‘very few weeks’, says IDF

Around 1,200 terrorists have been killed in past three weeks, IDF said

October 22, 2024 11:11
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Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah financial sites across Lebanon overnight Sunday, including in Beirut (photo: Getty Images)

ByLilach Shoval, Jewish News Syndicate

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Hezbollah retains less than 30 per cent of its firepower, and since the beginning of the ground operation in Southern Lebanon about three weeks ago, approximately 1,200 terrorist operatives have been killed, the IDF said on Monday.

According to military data, numerous Hezbollah commanders have been killed, including seven sector commanders (equivalent to brigade commanders), 21 sub-sector commanders (equivalent to battalion commanders) and 25 company commander equivalents and deputy battalion commanders. This significantly impacts the organization's field command structure, the army said. About 2,000 Hezbollah operatives eliminated in the past year.

Despite these significant achievements, the IDF emphasizes that Hezbollah maintains the capability to fire rockets at both IDF forces and the Israeli home front. The IDF estimates that the ground operation in Lebanon will conclude within a "very few" weeks.

Meanwhile, security sources revealed to Israel Hayom that Hezbollah fired cluster bombs at IDF forces operating in southern Lebanon earlier this week. Following this incident, the IDF re-evaluated troop deployment in the area.