Israel Downs 10+ Drones from Lebanon, Eliminates 250+ Hezbollah Commanders

The Israeli Defence Forces announced the interception of more than 10 hostile aircraft launched from Lebanon into Israel. In a major escalation, the IDF also stated it has eliminated over 250 Hezbollah commanders in strikes across Beirut, the Beqaa, and southern Lebanon. Israeli troops have expanded targeted ground operations, surrounding Hezbollah infrastructure and claiming to have killed more than 100 operatives in the past week. The military also reported dismantling a Hezbollah attack tunnel as part of efforts to strengthen its border defense posture.

Key Points: Israel Intercepts Aircraft, Strikes Hezbollah Commanders in Lebanon

  • 10+ aircraft intercepted from Lebanon
  • Over 250 Hezbollah commanders eliminated
  • IDF expands ground ops in Bint Jbeil
  • Tunnel network uncovered and neutralized
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Israel intercepts over 10 aircraft launches from Lebanon; eliminates 250+ Hezbollah commanders

IDF intercepts over 10 hostile aircraft from Lebanon and eliminates 250+ Hezbollah commanders in major strikes, expanding ground operations.

"We will continue to remove the threats posed to the civilians of Israel, while further degrading Hezbollah's capabilities. - IDF"

Tel Aviv, April 13

As the security situation evolves in West Asia, the Israeli Defence Forces said on Monday that they intercepted over 10 aircraft launches from Lebanon. This comes as the IDF shared earlier in the day that over 250 Hezbollah commanders were eliminated in strikes across Lebanon.

In a post on X the IDF shared visuals of aircraft interception and said that it would continue to safeguard Israeli civilians while degrading Hezbollah's capabilities.

"WATCH: 10+ hostile aircraft launched from Lebanon to Israel were intercepted by the IAF. We will continue to remove the threats posed to the civilians of Israel, while further degrading Hezbollah's capabilities."

In another post on X, the IDF said that Hezbollah commanders were eliminated across Beirut, the Beqaa and southern Lebanon, during the largest strike conducted in Lebanon.

Among those eliminated were, "Hassan Mustafa Nasser - Responsible for smuggling and storing weapons in Lebanon. • Ali Qassem, Abu Ali Abbas, and Ali Hijazi • Responsible for gathering the intelligence assessment on Israel, including the development of a target bank for strikes and the collection of intelligence. • Abu Muhammad Habib - Throughout the war, and particularly during Operation Northern Arrows, he was involved in launching missiles toward Israel."

The developments come as IDF intensified its operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, expanding targeted ground actions in the Bint Jbeil area.

In a statement shared on Telegram on Monday, the IDF said troops from its 98th Division, including soldiers from the Paratroopers, Commando, and Givati Brigades, have surrounded Hezbollah military infrastructure and initiated focused ground operations to strengthen Israel's forward defence posture along the border.

According to the IDF, over the past week, its forces have carried out a series of operations targeting Hezbollah positions in the region and claimed that more than 100 Hezbollah operatives were killed through a combination of close-quarters combat and aerial strikes, while dozens of infrastructure sites were dismantled.

"Over the past week, troops from the 98th Division have surrounded Hezbollah military infrastructure and begun targeted ground operations in the Bint Jbeil area. The troops struck and eliminated more than 100 Hezbollah terrorist operatives, both in close-quarters combat and through aerial strikes, dismantled dozens of terrorist infrastructure sites, and located hundreds of weapons in the area," the statement read.

It also said that hundreds of weapons were recovered, including arms allegedly stored in and around civilian infrastructure.

As part of the ongoing operations, IDF troops reportedly uncovered and dismantled an underground tunnel used by Hezbollah for planning and carrying out attacks against Israeli forces. The military said the tunnel was neutralised following searches and operational inspections.

Reaffirming its stance, the IDF said it would continue operations against Hezbollah to protect Israeli civilians and prevent further attacks.

This come amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah, with rising tensions along the Israel-Lebanon frontier and increasing concerns over potential escalation in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The detail about weapons stored near civilian infrastructure is very concerning. It puts innocent lives at extreme risk. No conflict should use civilian areas as shields. The international community needs to step up efforts for a lasting solution.
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Vikram M
Intercepting 10+ aircraft launches is a significant defensive achievement. It shows the technological edge. However, the expansion into ground operations in Bint Jbeil signals a worrying escalation. This could easily spiral. The world is watching another potential full-blown conflict.
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Sarah B
Reading this from India, it feels all too familiar with the cross-border tensions we sometimes face. The strategy of degrading command capabilities is clear, but history shows it rarely ends the threat permanently. A political solution is the only way out, however difficult.
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Rohit P
While I understand the need for strong defense, the article only presents the IDF's perspective. "Eliminated" is a very sanitized word for what happened. What about the situation on the ground in Lebanon? Where is the coverage of the impact on Lebanese civilians? The media needs to show both sides.
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Karthik V
The operational details – Paratroopers, Commando brigades, uncovering tunnels – show this is a major, coordinated military campaign. It's not just retaliatory strikes anymore. This level of conflict so close to our region (West Asia) affects global stability and oil prices, which hits our economy too.

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