IDF Eliminates Hezbollah Anti-Tank Commander & Senior IRGC Navy Leaders

The Israel Defense Forces announced the elimination of Hassan Mohammad Bashir, a senior commander in Hezbollah's anti-tank array involved in hundreds of attacks. In a separate operation, the IDF also killed Ali Reza Tangsiri, commander of Iran's IRGC Navy, and Hanam Rezaei, its intelligence chief. These strikes targeted key militant infrastructure and leadership, dealing a significant blow to their command structures. The operations are part of a broader Israeli campaign to secure its northern border from threats in southern Lebanon.

Key Points: IDF Strikes Hezbollah, IRGC Commanders in Lebanon, Iran

  • Hezbollah commander eliminated
  • IRGC Navy chief killed
  • Strategic strikes in Lebanon & Iran
  • Over 330 Hezbollah sites targeted
  • Part of northern border security campaign
3 min read

Senior commander of Hezbollah anti-tank array Mohammad Bashir eliminated, says IDF

Israel eliminates senior Hezbollah commander Hassan Mohammad Bashir and top IRGC Navy leaders Ali Reza Tangsiri & Hanam Rezaei in targeted strikes.

"another severe blow to the Revolutionary Guards' command and control systems - IDF"

Tel Aviv, March 27

The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday announced that a senior commander in Hezbollah's anti-tank array, Hassan Mohammad Bashir, has been "eliminated" in operations targeting militant infrastructure in the region.

In a post on X, the IDF stated that Bashir was reportedly involved in orchestrating numerous attacks against Israeli forces and civilians and noted that he had recently begun working closely with Hezbollah's anti-tank units north of the Litani River, a strategic area in southern Lebanon.

"ELIMINATED: Hassan Mohammad Bashir, a senior commander in Hezbollah's anti-tank array in the Hajir area. Bashir advanced hundreds of terror attacks against IDF troops and Israeli civilians. He commanded several terrorist cells & recently, he had begun integrating into the anti-tank array north of the Litani River," the IDF stated in the post.

Earlier in the day, the IDF confirmed the elimination of the top command of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy, including its commander and the head of its intelligence division.

In a post on X, the IDF confirmed that the Israeli Air Force, under precise intelligence guidance from Military Intelligence and the Navy's Intelligence Branch, struck overnight in Bandar Abbas and eliminated Ali Reza Tangsiri, commander of the Revolutionary Guards' Navy over the past eight years.

The IDF stated that Tangsiri held key roles, "including overseeing the regime's maritime terror activities and coordinating between Iranian military forces in the Gulf region".

Tangsiri also "led the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and promoted terror actions in the maritime domain, one of the main figures responsible for disrupting the global economy."

Along with Tangsiri, the IDF confirmed the elimination of Hanam Rezaei, the head of the Navy's Intelligence Division.

Rezaei was described as a "hub of knowledge in maritime intelligence" who engaged in intelligence gathering on regional countries and led collaborations with various intelligence organisations.

According to the IDF, this operation joins dozens of eliminations of Iranian commanders, constituting "another severe blow to the Revolutionary Guards' command and control systems and to its ability to conduct terror activities in the maritime domain against regional countries."

Meanwhile, the IDF overran 350 Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites, and more than 330 terrorists were eliminated during the operations earlier on Thursday.

In addition, weapons and military equipment were located, including night vision devices, missile launchers, RPG rockets, magazines, Kalashnikov rifles, and a machine gun.

The IDF emphasised that these operations are part of a broader campaign to secure Israel's northern border and prevent attacks by militant groups operating from southern Lebanon.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
This news is a stark reminder of how conflicts far away can impact us. The Strait of Hormuz is critical for our oil imports. Any disruption there hits our economy directly. Hope our strategic reserves are in good shape. 🇮🇳
V
Vikram M
The IDF's precision strikes show the importance of strong intelligence and military capability. There's a lesson here for our own security forces dealing with cross-border threats. A strong deterrent is the best defense.
S
Sarah B
Reading this from Delhi. The human cost on all sides is tragic. As an Indian, I believe our nation's voice for dialogue and "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world is one family) is needed now more than ever. Military solutions alone won't work.
R
Rohit P
The article mentions the Litani River area. The geography of conflict is so complex. It makes you appreciate the relative stability we have on our borders, despite challenges. Jai Hind.
K
Karthik V
With respect, I have to question the one-sided reporting here. We are only getting the IDF's version of events. As Indians, we should seek balanced perspectives, especially when the region is so volatile and misinformation is common.
M
Michael C
Working

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50