The IDF's 300th Brigade took out over 80 Hezbollah sites over the last week, the military announced on Wednesday.
During that time, the troops also killed two terrorists who emerged from a site in the area.
A Hezbollah terrorist cell was identified unloading various weapons, including an RPG, from a car in southern Lebanon, the IDF also stated.
Another two terrorists were also found to have fired indirect projectiles towards IDF soldiers, with no damage or injuries reported.
All the terrorists were successfully killed, the IDF said.
The Israeli Air Force also launched a new wave of attacks against Hezbollah sites throughout Lebanon, IDF's Arabic-language spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ella Waweya announced in a post on X/Twitter Tuesday.
"During rapid monitoring and targeting operations, launch cells and missile launch platforms were attacked before launch or shortly after the launch operation was carried out," she said.
The strikes are part of the IDF's efforts to thwart incoming rocket fire towards Israel as the terror groups plan a large overnight rocket barrage later tonight.
Citizens warned to evacuate Tyre, surrounding camps
In a later post on X, Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee warned citizens of Tyre and its surrounding camps and neighborhoods to evacuate and move north of the Zahrani River.
He listed the following camps as being in danger of strikes: Shabriha Hamadiyeh (Tyre), Jal El Bahr, Zaqouq El Mufdi, El Bass, Burj El Shamali, Nab’a El Housh, Rashidiyeh, and Ain Baal.
"Your presence near Hezbollah members, facilities, or weapons puts your life at risk," Adraee warned. "Any building used by Hezbollah for military purposes may be targeted."
Large waves of people have already begun evacuating Tyre, Israeli media reported.
Adraee issued another warning in a post on X warning citizens of the Bashoura neighborhood in Beirut to evacuate. He included an image of a map specifying a building from which citizens were instructed to stay at least 300 meters away.
"You are located near a facility belonging to the terrorist group Hezbollah, against which the IDF will operate," he said.
Early Wednesday morning, the IDF announced a new wave of strikes against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
"Following the civilian evacuation in the area of Tyre in southern Lebanon and in response to the rocket fire toward the state of Israel, the IDF has begun striking Hezbollah terror targets," said the military in a statement.
Since the beginning of Operation Roaring Lion, the IDF has attacked hundreds of Hezbollah terrorist launch sites throughout Lebanon.