Israel Recovers Hezbollah Weapons, Eliminates Terrorists in Lebanon

The Israeli Defence Forces recovered Hezbollah weapons including Kalashnikov rifles, machine guns, and anti-tank missiles intended for terror activity against IDF soldiers. Two armed Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated south of the Forward Defense Line after posing an immediate threat to IDF troops. Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem reiterated the group's refusal to engage in direct negotiations with Israel, stressing continued resistance. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that the ceasefire arrangement in Lebanon is being undermined by Hezbollah and vowed forceful response.

Key Points: Israel Recovers Hezbollah Weapons Meant for Terror Activity

  • IDF recovers Hezbollah weapons including machine guns and anti-tank missiles
  • Two armed terrorists eliminated south of Forward Defense Line
  • Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem rejects direct negotiations with Israel
  • Netanyahu warns ceasefire being undermined by Hezbollah
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Israel recovers Hezbollah weapons intended for 'terror activity'

IDF recovers Hezbollah weapons including anti-tank missiles. Two terrorists eliminated. Hezbollah chief rejects talks. Netanyahu warns of response.

"We will not give up weapons, and the defence and the field have proven our readiness for confrontation. - Naim Qassem"

Tel Aviv, May 3

The Israeli Defence Forces said on Sunday that it recovered several weapons belonging to Hezbollah, which it said were intended for terror activities against IDF soldiers.

Sharing the details in a post on X, the IDF also posted several photographs and noted that the weapons found included machine guns and anti-tank missiles, among other items.

It said, "DISCOVERED: Dozens of Hezbollah weapons intended for terror activity against IDF soldiers. Weapons found: - Kalashnikov rifles - Machine guns - Anti-tank missiles - Magazines & combat equipment. Additionally, 2 armed terrorists were eliminated south of the Forward Defense Line, after posing an immediate threat to IDF soldiers in the area."

Earlier today, the IDF said it had "eliminated" two armed Hezbollah terrorists operating south of the Forward Defence Line who posed an "imminent threat" to its troops.

The IDF said additional terrorists identified inside structures in the area who "posed a threat" were also eliminated in a subsequent strike.

Also on Sunday, Avichay Adraee, the spokesperson for the Israeli Defence Forces to the Arab media, shared a video on X and said that the forces continue the operations south of the defence line to remove threats to Israel.

Meanwhile, on Saturday evening, Adraee said that during the weekend, the Israel Defence Forces conducted airstrikes on numerous terrorist targets affiliated with Hezbollah and eliminated terrorist operatives who operated near IDF forces in southern Lebanon.

"As part of the strikes, approximately 70 buildings used by Hezbollah for military purposes and about 50 pieces of Hezbollah-affiliated infrastructure in several areas were destroyed", he said.

He further noted, "Among the targets that were struck: Hezbollah command headquarters from which Hezbollah operatives launched attacks, a weapons depot, military buildings, and additional terrorist infrastructure that Hezbollah operatives used to advance terrorist plots against IDF forces and the citizens of the State of Israel."

As per the Jerusalem Post, Hezbollah is a "Shi'ite terrorist group" based in Lebanon that has been waging a guerrilla campaign against Israel since the 1980s.

It noted that the group has been designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States, Israel, Canada, the Arab League, and the Gulf Cooperation Council.

These developments occur amid a hardening of positions by Hezbollah leadership. Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem, on April 27, reiterated the group's refusal to engage in direct negotiations with Israel, stressing continued resistance against Israeli "aggression", as reported by Al Jazeera.

Qassem stated that direct talks remain "out of the question" and underscored the group's military stance, asserting, "We will not give up weapons, and the defence and the field have proven our readiness for confrontation."

According to Al Jazeera, the Hezbollah chief also criticised the Lebanese government's diplomatic approach. "The authorities rushed to make an unnecessary and gratuitous concession, and we categorically refuse direct negotiations. The authorities must stop direct negotiations and pursue a path of indirect negotiations," he added.

The fragility of the current security framework was further highlighted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who asserted on April 26 that the ceasefire arrangement in Lebanon is being undermined by Hezbollah.

Netanyahu warned that Israel would respond with force to ensure security along the northern border, stating that despite perceptions to the contrary, the IDF remains actively engaged. "Regarding Lebanon, one might get the impression that the IDF is not active there.

This surge in military activity and rhetoric follows an announcement on April 23 by US President Donald Trump regarding a three-week extension of the ceasefire. The US administration had indicated it would work with Lebanon to bolster its ability to protect itself from Hezbollah influence.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I understand Israel's security concerns, I worry about escalating violence causing civilian casualties. Both sides need to prioritize peace talks. India has always advocated for dialogue and diplomacy - hope similar efforts can be made here.
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Vikram M
These weapons caches are enormous. Anti-tank missiles and machine guns don't exactly scream "defensive measures". Hezbollah's refusal to negotiate is concerning - reminds me of how some terror groups operate in our own neighborhood. Israel shouldn't be blamed for protecting itself.
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Rohit P
As an Indian, I see parallels with our own border security challenges. We can't expect any nation to tolerate armed groups stockpiling weapons near its borders. The IDF's operations seem justified given the threats. But let's hope for lasting peace - endless conflict helps no one.
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Kavya N
This is concerning. Hezbollah openly refuses negotiations and stockpiles weapons. Israel's response seems measured considering the provocation. But civilians on both sides suffer - we need the international community to step up, including India, to push for de-escalation.
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Siddharth J
70 buildings destroyed? That's massive. But if they're really military command centers and weapons depots, what choice does Israel have? India has faced similar cross-border terror threats. Terrorism must be dealt with firmly, no matter who does it.
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