IDF reveals conflict figures: 12,500 targets struck, 25,000 weapons seized in Lebanon

IDF reveals conflict figures: 12,500 targets struck, 25,000 weapons seized in Lebanon
IDF reveals conflict figures: 12,500 targets struck, 25,000 weapons seized in Lebanon

The IDF has released a summary of its operations against Hezbollah over the past 14 months, as a ceasefire with the Lebanese Shiite terror group appears to be holding.

The Israeli military claims to have struck more than 12,500 Hezbollah targets, including 1,600 command centers and 1,000 weapons depots.

Fourteen IDF brigades took part in the ground offensive and more than a hundred special operations were carried out separately.

The IDF estimates it has eliminated approximately 3,500 Hezbollah members, with 2,500 confirmed with certainty.

Among the dead are the group’s former leader, Hassan Nasrallah, as well as 13 senior officials.

The army also neutralized four division commanders, 24 brigade commanders, 27 battalion commanders, 63 company commanders and 22 section commanders.

Additionally, the IDF reports seizing nearly 12,000 explosive devices and drones, 13,000 anti-tank and anti-aircraft rockets, launchers and missile systems, as well as 121,000 pieces of communications equipment and computers.

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